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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_06_05 �W _7. �a 7 VOL. L. 5, 19310 No. 49, �77'. PICKERING, ONT., -TRIDAY. JUN" CHERRYWOOD. -MOUNT Z1014 Xed4cal Whitds!-Aill The meeting of the Women's Ass- Mrs. R. Sadler spent Sunday in GREENWOOD ociation'will be'held at the home of Whitby. DR. H. C. PEARSON ' Physician Mrs. D. Milne,Jun. 11th, at 2.30 p. m. Miss Gladys Jones spent the week- Word for roll call "Tiemptation". end at home. and Surgeon, Dunbarton. loly an an Hostesses, Mrs. David Milne and Mrs Miss Gladys Parrott and Norene MILLS T� E. FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Director Is running full blast sawing lu�n- Win. Judd. Program Committee, Mrs. Wils%.n spent Sunday with their par- JLIL*O ometrical Assaciationof Ontario. Reg. Bstablished. 1838 7` bar, reaches, doubletrees, Russell Davidson and Mrs. Edgar ents. j =agemberof the American Optome tongues etc. tlolu. CEyes examined by appointment. Pilkey. All are welcome. Miss McKinnon and Miss Lapp are 1prw�e 2MM. ont. Out. Open to buy a quantity of good spent the week end with Roy and Mrs EARL A.GRUBIN.R.O.—Eyesiglit basswood and elm GREEN RIVER. Ward. There is no better Past ry U logs. Specialist. Hon6ur graduate of the College The Choral Class will go to Green- Flour made than. elo _j plometry of Canada-, Gold medalist and t Herman p The Mission Circle will put on A wood on Friday evening of this week eW rize winner in 1928, At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays strawberry festival in June. and to "Claremont United Church on a ke Monday from 9 r,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. r's dentcl office. At Stouffvill-from Wed- and Fridays.. Don't forezt the Union S S. at Sunday evening, June, 7th. T" to Saturday of each week. Eye-sexamin. 10.15 every Sunday morning. Church Glysses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all K ISSIMI 1 at Lowest Prices� Phone Stouff 2406. 461Y descriptions. service at 7 p. m. and the B. Y. P. CEDAR GROVE. P—i -e---e at U. on Wedne9day evenings at 7 P. and But there are a lot of brands It `1 _ :­ A Memorial D--coraiion Ser Of yastt y flutir(4ri the market Logo&. ic r du Ar the -m-7-te-whie --y��di - ­ -1 - factorV. *-j` a�'­�;e vice will be held at Zion Un�tie E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand The Mission Circle me . that are very inferidi, ASolicitor.Notary Public Etc. Church, Cedar Grove., = Sunday, Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write home of- Mrs. F. Booth for the an- South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y 1-1 June 7th. The service will be at 8 to KISSIMI. Chas. White. Locust Hill. Ont. nual meeting, when the following of- p. m. and will be in charge of Re RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. ficers' were elected: President, L. M. v. T4ese cheap brands are cheap Solicito.. Notary Public. Office over Al- Draper; Vice-Pres., N. Booth; Treas. W. R. 'Auld. All who have friends in quality. [in's Drug Store,Opposite Post Office. Money and--Matives buried in this cemetery to Loan. Phone 563. Whitby, Out. sly - J. H. Beal, - Olaremont 13. Williams; Sec., R. Hutchings; Aud Phone 924 itors, E. Percy and M. Muir; Sick will be interested in this.service. An OMSON-Barris. and Visiting Committee Converters, offering will 'be taken for the- up- RISSIMI lir y Public FURNITURE keep of the cemetery. The Cemetery 'y I J_Wright,. _ort_4�ray, East; A. ..Committee is -composed- of Messrs ne Elgin 5J3.A3034 -lathe-very cream,of the bestwinor ,or by appoimment: INEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Coaknvell, West; V. Postill, South. 373y IN GREAT VARIETY Flower CQrrbilttee, G. White, L. 51. 'A' W. Milroy; Gordon Dimma and ter wheat and is equally as wishing,could send their donations tc: ing as for pastry. EATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist Draper'; Reliairs on Cemetery Com- J. Alex. Milroy, Tress. Any persons good for fine cake bak- ,Btvrs.. Solicitors. 9N Northern Ontario Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. mittee, V. Postill; Delegates to Con- the Treasurer. ng 390 Bay btfeet,Toronto, tresses,,Dressers, Tables and vention at Oshawa, B. Williams and Why "ay an exorbitant price for W. Chaim Picture Frames. V. Postill. P 'B"e-11ton. .. . - -­­ .. . ..., , . ALTON^ &mall_packaire of cake flour Adelaide 283" Our prices are the lowest. J.D F. Rose. Try KISSIMI. GREENWOOD. Price and Mrs. Puirh holidayed wi ]PICRARESON, PICKERING & . k W. J, and Mrs, 'Monkhouge. MULVEY - Barrister%. Sloijcitcrs etc number from here attended the 213-214 Confedirstson L;fe Building. Corner Of Mr. and Mrc. Woodward went to. A BAKER'S JOY 7 I= Richmond SL5, Toronto. Phones wa on Tuesday. L:xbridge Fair on, Victoria Day. g6rd Otta - 44,89 and 4480, Pickering offic, open Wed nesda -amd Saturday evenings. Phone Pick Just Arrivin g' r--. James Ra,*ne was in Toronto Mirs Blanche Reeser spent the hol for- Bread. 8 :)n Wednesday la�t. iday with her parent,, B. and Mirs. E. Tremble spefit the week-end Reeser. By patronizing yotir home will DM ta t- Choice 2X, 3X and 5X B. C. with friend,; in Toronto. Joq. and Mrs. La Clair, of Toronto, you help keep tip the price of -Cedar Shingles. Mi-9 L. Slatcr, of Toronto, is heir spent Sunday of last week with Mns. our local wheat. C, q%f I TEL D. D 9.. L. D;14-, id-ayrtz xith her nephew, F, L. Green. L, Lapeer, sof to Dr J.*4 Dales . Graduate of '�e Born, on Tnursday. May 21A, to Uie Royal' ollege of Dental Surgeons and Torow- Also, a large pantity of M r 4. A Moore motored to Briirht- niversity. At Claremont offIce over L). A on on S,.�mlay.and �pent the day ;.ith Gnrdom and Mr,;. iticidell (nee Verna USE SCOTCH BARLEI� ........... t re every Tuesday and Friday Phone .11. ,7tl -sed her brother. Yake) a dauichter. FOR BREAKFAST 0-.- --____ ____ . . roagb and dre, Russ and '.%Irq. Philip, of Buffalo, 0. M. and Mr,;. Madill and family: E R BERT T FA LLA 19E. L D 14_ D. D.S_ Graduate of the Royal College of Jack Pil:le, SpTuce and spent the week-ond with Wm. and -pent Sunday c? last week with WM Dental Surgeons and the Univermy of Toronto, M,-,,;. Middletop, and Mrv�. Burnham. of U-�bndge. And. it =t.�ok FTemlock Lumber. Mr:z T. C. Robinette and family, The Women s Inst; ute hUd a very wor's Church. Pickering. urs ure_p;rful nieetizic-sat the home . ol Ia.M to 6 p m.. or by appoint ment. fX y of To L. SURNING AIW-- so vice t, Phone Pick 3700. 431y'ra 1,se I. Wood Mz-,. D. CrrAier on Friday afternoon Building and General PICKERING -iii Walter and Mrq, Green and family last. Contracting. fu'sts"tio gawbo. of Buffalo. spent the, week end with D Roper and J, Ra-vison of Toren- io, and T. and Mrs. Brown. of Agin- Estimates furnished on all clailises, F. L and Mrs. Green. LU MBEL"J"t YARD of work-Interior and Exterior. AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Phil and Mrs. Willows spent the court, were visitor�z at Kenneth Ree .Fire end autonictailc Insurance of ill K,nds. week end with friends in Uxbridge or's one day recently. Alterations and repairs. Dung companias of solid financial eta o- nd- Chimneys Built Concrete Work. The latter's niece, Miss Blanche Br- DUNWARTON­ oad, came bark with thern, Phone Pickering 5712 GHORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. eer,Altoha. Live stock and general sales Coal, - Coal Miss Elva Annis is .isiting Niag� FAIRPORT, ONTARIO ruled to. Terms reasonable R ..NhOUGHAM. ara Falls for a �ouple tof weeks. 1.020=11e. PboneStouff 9003, 51-4 of Ter- Shingles For Sale Misses Saunders and King, POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. McMaster, of Toronto, Rpent onta, visited Miss Janet Alliso n ov.er Hard and Soft @oal of them a few days wah her brothers here the holiday. 5z clear and 5z Nol. B.C. 8 Fe Im 00ants" of York"d O~a. Asor' best quality on . btuffles. Mon saille*f all kinds ansioned to on aboregat J recently. Miss Margaret Mitchell visited Galt O$Llvaniz sess", 04reas Grolon Rivair F,0. ft%. band Mrs. Peter Diamond and son, of -,,vith Miss Wallace, in Oshawa over ed Steel Shingles. Bird's Felt State Sbingles. DR.BEATON TOWNSHIP OL7,RX lylle, werie Brougham visitors 011 the week-end. Also. re-rubbering huggy wheels. 0 00411TWyaneW, OVUUMI§GionWfor saki, Wednesday. Mrs. Ohneth and friend, of Niag-- Lawn mowers slisirpened. aw stan" so Wain THOS. A. LAW W. J. Brown and son, of Toren :Lra Falls. visited with th-, former's T. PATERSON"S - CLAREMONT ' 08 6W= 9 ,;=�, 'IMOW Ot KWTVT IAG- spent the week end w-.th the former'.4 Call and get prices. Phone 2612 W~ one. - ..3E22=3C6TL=Lff, O=t. Mr,; Morrish, over the wreek- parents here. end. FM. MAW, LICENSED Alc- The many friend% of Mr,. Ted Harn s Taylor, of Lon&-in, Tj I of Osh Dr. and Mr LOOK, THE GI& ONEER.for York.Qatarto and Durham Pickering Mills awa, are glad to know -he k' lailod on ltr;ends here -vhile they were to. ut,m AU kinds of sale* Prc=PtJ7 attended improving from her recem'. seriou. jr the Dental Convention in Terms reasonable. Disumfor sale@ mall his .0 tendin smagedatNEWS'Olfficv. Bell. and lodepen. disixt pbones. Whitby.Out. ally We have a full line of P0111try ho city�last week. New' Chevrolet Mrq. Wal'er Bennett, of �Nfdrkhan. ' Nlf. Al�­,. Thom, Helen ana. Feeds, good as the be,�t. vh,) �,a.z; Leo:r Lt the Pitters;nn horn- T, :jae Nobvs_left early this week tr) IS HERE NOTICE Try our Front Rank Laying Mash, luring he i.� sl�iwl,%. recoknr, -iAnd t, ironth with relativ" and- inir ff,,ri her �erinu:, illnet�,.;. Grnwio'g' Ma�h an*d fzrimtd.� in Sa.4;katchewan, -tin,r of the. W.m. and'Mrs. Nicholson and- M Nlanv ne'w' features strid A new low* WW.tevale IffflIs Vi . , . T, iCllick Starter.- er W. M. S. vill `,�171 the harne of Mr,;. ilt�yllk at Barrie attendiniz the price. An Owner P4-.rvire Policy, We miake theae Fe M r: —Ch i eds riRht here- -1,,aire on T,.ie,day, June 9th-' ppiagevety funni?s P'01 1 �-,��I&n C Weddinz annivE-r�,ary of asatiriniz owner the best, and otir puiveQ willallow Call scrape in, wh ieh anfi Mrl*. Patterson kv�t,week. service and satisfaction. GRA1N— FLOUR —FEED you a proi)t on yptir I have ever .�:een onv`." Dr. J. R.- Fraser of Dunbarton will Gristing Fvery Week Day. pcirtiltr y. -c-oninirttpe 215POinte(T to get preach at the Er-kine Cemetery ser- Gas, Oils. Assessories. Goodyear on re-decoratinv the chur- Tires at new low priceb.' vicir on the, aft.ernoon of June 14th, Will exchanize WhPn yo'u* waut Flopr ask for _,h 'a'n-d -'.xiring it, made their mport th? 5unbartrn Choir will. lead -'Flour for Wheat Royal. Helpyourmarket to.Oe congrezatio4, and by vote in ih� service of song. -RepaL.rs on all makes of cars. for local wheat. we-re authorized to proceed with the ANTHONY WILSON -xrxrk as expeditiously as possible, The more flour we sell the m-orb ._ I WHITEVALE. Gordon J. .1AW Proprietor: The work is now in progregs wheat we can buy. Phone 2" PICKERING 48tf -Phone Mark. .5502 In the passing of the late -Mr-. We are all glad to see Hugh Hilt- John Patterson on Tuesday, May 26th in our midst again. We will exchange flour f.or at the ripe old age of 82, we lose Mipq Alice Brown was a holiday any kind of grain. zine of our oldest and most esteemed visitor at the home of her nephew, Your Pickering MMing ComanV ?itizens. All through her long 1ife N. Randall. spe(j_ she was always among the first to Mirs Gladys Tweedile attended.the st , ffer help to a neighbor or friend in Girl's Conference held at thi 0 A. 99, "ZI aeed ,of help or sympathy, without C., Guelph. As Go Cy INDENING 0 .Dru regard for any sacrifice of time or Miss Marion Brandon', of Green- -FUNERAL DIRECTOR 6-fffdit--it-7n,d t, to herself.--- Her wood will-speak in the United--Sun-- -an argain cheery word and smile helped many day School next Sunday. Is more than Private Ambulance a one through�life's difficulties. Her The first baseball game of the sea- .: ­ ­ be -played at *McKay's Park a merchant. % Day and Night Service staunch friendship will long remain son will Pbone 9000 a cherished me " to those who on Saturday night between Brough- mory� We are offering some special bar. knew her best. The immediate relat- me and Whitevale. Don't fail to come gains in Furniture that 'Malvern 5OW ives and friends have the sincerest out and support the home team. Years of Training and edricational will brighten up sympathy of this neighborhood. The only games ftheduled in thd preparation have qualified him - 10 V. your Rome. Markham, se nt. The Women'.,; Institute held theii South Ontario Sunday 'School Soft- to advise yon on any medici. special meeting in -the Town Hall on ball League, are Brougham at White- nal preparation, its action, FOR YOUR BETROOM Thursday afternoon, May 28th. The vale, Saturday, Jun� 6th; and Kin- pethod of use sad merit-alsa A walnut dresser with shaped hall beautifully decorated with sale at White-vale, Thursday, June to dispense your mirror Rod Simmons bed- Farba Fence I iilacs, tulips and other flowers and 11th. good cable spring and felt presented a Very attractive appear- Next Sunday, June 7th, being Con- Doctor's Prescription was opened b imaitreog, price$48.00. In 20 30 and 40 ance. The rneeting y the ference Sunday, the service in the A f president, Mrs. Holtby, in th� us. United Church will be in charge o, Axminster rnats. 27x54, good qual- rodrolls. ual manner. A hearty welcomie,-was th-e Young People under the leader- :.Familyp Recipes ity, price$3.85. extended to the vsitors from White. ship of the C. G, I. T. John Dryden, ]Poultry Fence and Poultry Net- vale and-Xinsale. All joined.--for a member of the Boys' Parliament for Yourl local druggist had five years Congoletim rugs and linoleum, in ting, Lawn Mowers, Garden short period in singing comm. South Ontario will be the principal experience in Toronto's lead- =ity all width@, always in stock. Tools and Sprayers. songs, led by 'Mrs. Harvey, pianist speaker. A. special invitaton is ex-; ing;dispensing drug store and,, The president then introduced the tended to all to join With the Young solicits your business In this Let tie 'supply your household Coleman Air-O Gas Stooves. :;pecial speaker, Mrs. E. Wright, of People. most important phase of i esday,'May needs in the home furn. New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves, Odessa, who, from her subject, 'The Wedn 20�h, was . the drug store service. ishidg line. rnsUtute route to a Happy Comm- scene of a pretty wedd�hg, when Ag- 0oleman Gas Irons and anity" suggested many hint% as-to nes May Gore, do'youngest dau- Jo.nei, the Drugitist. guaratiteeo. F Aectric Irons. ways and me pure fresh drugs, accurate ans of maldrig meetings ghter of'Mr. and Mrs. Gore, of Pick- re helpful and entertaining.. Mrs. ering, was united in matrimony to dispensing and ileas- Get one our prices before me CA. Stertift Palme Randall, son of Nello onable prices. 4.i. buying elsewhere. Brownridge, of Whitevale, brought Res. greetings from Whitevale. The vote and Mrs. Randall, of Whitevale. Rev. Phone 18001 of thanks to the sveaker was moved W. Rackham officiating. The b ride TH E- -P- ICKE ING WS- R E —B—ars Furniture Dealer andl ALVIN BUSHBY by Mrs. Brown and seconded by Mrr. was supporited by Miss Helene Ran- E. C. J 0 N E S 4 Funeral Director Johnston. The Brougham ladies dall, while WTn. Gore was best man. Dit-uggist and'Chemi9t. I VMS served by the Also Ambulance Service Hardware Plione 4600 .3erved dainty refreshments to their " tasty'luncheon ftesrts. Many enjoyed vierring the iilride's mother. The happy couple. Pbone 6W Pickering PICKBRIN G djWgr bf alnti4ii�-vxhiUt�d. *iH're%ide-inLT*r0rAo-- �* .;.e.. r ..ZL m"" wv'- -� Fr ��`. �`- '"" T_ `4 �•s.i`._''q�g5%P••,^•' 'r.•`�'• -. ;.` F'<-a�'pj °`p,?, Y X „ "ro.•v._' y .} /�.M Sr,n.!�+ -'may i 6' ?' -.� r. �.- -- - -- '- r,.:. -. .._.' s.« .-.,: ,.gym. r.- � .� +r . Via.• .ic-"''� f'_ < � r-t- r.��..3. nor u. � � ��•rra V isualizes Canada Five Lose Lives During .,of -Next Century . __ .:.... Week End— Many Hurt - . ••-- - - • � Nt:73 Speaker at _Chemists' Ban -. ape _Electrocution, Drowning, Two Diving Tragedies and OltltO_ Chief - ` - quet Tells of Three .Motor- Fatality —Rev. Dr... Duncan` Toronto, and Problems Dr. Carscadden, Galt, Are Seriously i -� • - - •- Montreal —A population of 180,000,- lIljLlr 000 -in Canada in 120 years was-pro- _. The lovely weather which we have deavor to link up with their nesreeir pheaied by Dr. L. V. Redmond, vice- Five were killed and many injprad Fraser's assistance, pulling the body been experiencing of late causes -us to Lone Scout Neighbor, and plan eape- president of the Bakelite Corporation, in week -end accidents in •Ontario, The from the wire after the second at- • think of that fascinating subjects or ditions with him, and they will be New York, speaking -at the annual dead are: Melvin Fraser, aged 28, of tempt. _ _ . at least it should be fascinating to amply repaid by'the fua and •expert- dinner of the. Canadian Institute of I - Educationist Injured Guelph, electrocuted near St Thomas; 1 _ ayery Lone Scout —Camp. ante . which they will gain. Chemistry here. At the present rate I The tendency of recent years has For the past two years the Lone the population doubles every 30 years, Mrs- E. W. Hubbard, Detroit, killed Gait. =Dr, Thomas Carseadden, M.A., been, unfortunately, as tar as boys' 'coot Department in Ontario has or- he- .stated., and if the same rate 'con ( !n a motor accident near Tilbury; LL.D., Principal Emeritus of the Galt ' camps are concerned, to get away- ganized a special Lone Scout Cawp at ti]zues, the population 'figure given Mrs. Kathleen Steel, 'Moore Town-Collegiate, aiid one of Ontario's best ' from floe original pioaeering`epirit: of a place near Brantford,•and a number would be reached by 2050. Dr. Red - known educators, .lies in the hospital. ship, drowned Clair River, and camp and to ..,ass boys in a large of Lonies from all over the province mond, born and educated in Canada, suffering from concussion and serious Douglas Loveless, Agincourt;' and e , being -•• ready -made habitation which has been- styled a "Camp ", but which is really and have each :-ear attended this camp happy times were spent together D spoke on the- close parallel between the United States at the beginning of head bruises _ as a result of 8 Robert Gibson, Guelph, both killed struck by an auto Saturday night, The a collection of hula or buildings, per , over a period of about two weeks. • this last century and Canada of to -day, when they struck their heads while veteran teacher, now in his eighty diving into water, one at Niagara 'out ' - man by ,acted, 'and' more rased- en Owing, however, to the very extra Lone Scout Canada in the'coming century has third year stepped from behind Falls and the.other at Guelph.. a parked car on Water Street North, _..._ Ming a hotel holiday resort Or a way- i ordinary gro eta of the three things . to face, said Dr. Red- Two prominent Ontariane suffered the 1� bide motorists overnight "Camp", than Movement during the past wear, it has mond, intense nationalism, univer- between intersections, to cross serious injuries in motor accidents— into the anything that the Chief Scout ever been decided not to attempt to hold sal • high tariffs and a great spread I street, path of a machine , Rev. Dr. J: M. Duncan of Toronto, at driven by John Bridge,- Cruickstoz . laid La n when a origin _ Boy Scout Movement in that original be too unwieldy, but rather to encour o stated, every- nation would come to R hitby, and Dr. Thomas Caraca en, Park. was knocked down and ran-. •• Scout Camp at. Brownsea Island is age the pioneering spirit in the Lonies I insist on producing its own mantlfae- at Galt. nc � dared unconscious, and was removed Tilbury: An automobile collision at England. and get them to organize camps by tared goods, exporting .those things to the hospital. It was raining at the Valetta, five miles east of here, Sun - ; The_ permanent camp business Seems to have had its origl with our patrols, or as individual Scouts. `which From a training point of'view this it has in excess and othet' na- tious lack, and importing only those time, and the victim was carrying an Bay afternoon, took the life of Mrs. E.'.umbrella. Despite his advanced -years !friends.on the south of the Intern- will be invaluable, as only by experi- things which it cannot produce on a tro W. Hubbard, 50 years of age, of De- his condition was reported as- satis- trout. tiClth her husband she was JUoual. Line, and from the, point• of ante can many things be learned, and 1 sound economic basis. . driving' West on the Middle Road when fa3R v view of saving work and handling the mistakes you make at your first There will still be opportunity for the was struck broadside at the ruing to avoid a truck on Grand - -- 1the largest aumbar of boys with the camp wily not be repeated whetr You widespread trading in ou6 commodity; , Avenue, 'Tony Tecca of Hamilton, rid. - village intersection, the Sloan Side-' ge -- least possible adult assistance, it per go again. which, he sad, he had. never seen men- road, by another belonging to Joe ing a motorcycle, crashed into a vet - jhr s has its advantages. but it to a So. Lonies, do not waft for a Lone toned as an Import_ namely, inf:ellec- Vandore. 28-year-old Belgian, of Coats- andah of a house on Concession very --poor substitute for the joys of Scout Department Camp tLia year, but tual _property.' If a great research worth, aho taking a friend and Street, Miss Jean Falsetto, city, who camping as known by those who have go ahead and organize your own camp, body -in any country finds some new -waa his family for a ride. Vandore was was riding on the machine, had het ' roughed it out In the open with only a and write to your Scoutmaster for any let him truth, applicable everywhere, it can placed under arrest by Provincial neck badly gashed. Tecca is facing driving. small tent, and who hav had to carry. 5 information you may want, and doing. expo ;t its knowledge to the profit of In a charge-of 'recklegs firer Kelly of Tilbury, and is now in their own water and cook their own know just what you are itself and the importing nation jell here.. War Veteran Drowns " bfeakf"t! Several Lone'-Scout PatroIN have 7 Woman Drowns I don't think that any real scout already received invitations to camp Guelph.— Robert Gibson, local was Sarnia. —Mrs. Kathleen Steel, k could delude hinrsel! into thinking that co with other , regular troops;' for In- L The Markets _25 veteran, was drowned while - bathing yearn old, floors Township, RAS ; was really "Camping" if stayed I stance, the Silver Foxes at Pickeridg Sunday night in %e Speed River, near drowned at 1.30 a.m: Sunday when a :t one of theca mass camps which have been invited to go with; the 5th 'and rowboat foundered in, the St. Clair Gow's Dam. It waa at first believed ' .are fa reality a "Home from Home." Oshawa Troop, this is a very nice PRODUCE hL'OTATIONS , he had fallen a victim to cramps, but River between Stag Island and Co- We who are Lone Scouts have prob• arrangement indeed Toronto dealers are buying produce Her husband and Joseph Cur a post-mortem examination revealed '07 ably already experienced the joy of Any Lbue Scout who would like to at the following prices: runna. bruises on the head watch seem to in- ashore. They had attended off Into the wilds to make our camp with some Regular Troop is ask - ' Eggs,— Ungraded, cases re'srned, 14c; ran swam dicate that in diving from the high t a on Stag island. The body was a _ own camp with the materials which - ad to let na know, and we will inform the most convenient I fresh extras, 17c; fresh firsts, seconds, 12c. party abutment at fhb. edge of the river he recovered at it -a.m. An inquest will had struck his head on the rocky have been to hand, and- H you have should no tint tried this you should not pass up him just where camp will -be held this summer. We Butter —No. 1- -$ntario er, mery 2, 201st- be held, bottom, stunning himself. f the opportunities summer have bad quite a number of offers aoltds, 2112c; tio. `-' � Churning crear.�—special, 0 to Guelph Worker Electrocuted St. Thomas.- 3ielvin Fraser, aged Gibson, who went in swimming of -' will bring to y ,u ` Lone Patrohs will no doubt this sea- from troops t° take Lone •Scouts along with them 21c; No. 1, 19 to 20c; No. 2. 16 to 17c. Cheese -=No. l l.,rge, colored, parof- j about 28 years, an' employee of the ter dark, while his wife and children Construction Company of wilted on the beak, had been splash. - - -- bon fled laEs-lw will- �odoubt- - if -you are not -a Lone Sc ^ut ytet and_ Rrefl and govern.-.L-It graded, �I �Towlaad' Guelph, was a stir ooti- � aid In the t ratchet making their own sleeping east- .would like to share In all floe fun lie. in contact with before be was missed, and when his when his body co tact hers or taking long those jolly little g which we Loates have, write for par. _came �JOLY.LIJna to poultry shippers are l wife became alarmed and notified the - arrant war wtre a 1.00 -volt direct c Po 's "'Pup- tents" which are so easily car• y "cheaply. titulars to The Lone Scout. Depart.' Association, as follows: i lice they discovered his body stand - Pvul:ry, "A" de, alive— Fatted on the London r$ Port Stanley Rail police ried and are to be obtained so Thai* individual Lone Scouts who meat, The Boy Scouter SSO Bay Street, Toront°, 2. . gr I hens, over 4 to 6 lbs., 16c; over 31_ way line at White's Station, about five I ing upright n the river near the foot Wellington Street. t do not care to go alone should ea- "LONE E•" to 4 lbs., 14c; over 3 to 3ks lbs.,.13a; { mli #s south of the city. The young of ! th` lbs. 10c. Spring of d toss tern over '5 D S a engaged in unloading a cat• !� thorough investigation of ma as en g a B g - - _ broilers. Rocks, -over 2sfr lbs., -3c; do, made b Coroner Dr. T. er. tar steam shovel from a fiat car fatality waa y Q l� U.S. Holiday Toll . `Canad><an ++= +�er� mover 2 to 2 % lbs., 20c. f' Poultry, "A" grade, dressed — Fast -I °O the siding when the fatality occur H, Orton, who decided an inquest was made unnecessary. Gibson, who was a na- • ! hens, 4 to 6 lbs., 20c; over { red. According to th9 report Approaehes 104 . . . ted over British A><r Race � 14 to 4 lbs., 18c; over 3 to 3 % Ibj•, by a road - inspector for the Ontario tive of Ireland, had worked as -a 1a- here for lie leaven 1 , 17c. Old roosters, over 5 rbs., 13r. Department of Highways, who wit- borer many years. GRAIN QUOTATIONS. nessed the tragedy, the. young man hla_ wife and four, young • children. Lightning, Plane, Autos, f, C. 'Webster of Montreal to � Grain dealers oa the Toronto Board eras on top of the machine and had Windsor.—Floyd Pepper of Detroit; home Ia Riverside, of Trade are making the following filled the radiator wlth water prepara•, who has a- summer Horse and Heat i i Fly Biplane for King's quotations for car lots: ` tory to running it oil the car under its is in Hotel Dieu Hospital In-a critical - • l Blamed Cup in July Blame Manitoba wheat —No• l _ hard, No. I Northern: 65c; No. = own 'Dower. The high-tension wire I condition as the result of in }arias Bull- four feet the top of tained Sunday In a automobile crash Chicago. —Death stalked the high• Montreal. —For the first time Can-, do, 62c; No. 3 tough. 53%c; No. 4I thin g R89 about above the Steam shovel. As Fraser straight- in down`tobrn Windsor. _._ J ads will be repreeeated !a year's awys, the skies and the swimming sough, 61c (c.1,t, bay ports). around England. for the I sped up, one arm came in contact •Olin Yinger -of Hillsdale, Mich.. its• aerial .race toles of American holiday makers dur- Manitoba oats —No. 3 C,W., 3Tc: ; with the wire and the neat instant the being detained by Windsor police Ing the Saturday and Sunday Memor King's Cup. No. 1 feed, 30%c; No. 3 do, 29 sae. 9 John C. Webster, Montreal, amateur, Manitoba barley — No. 3 C W. ! horrified road inspector saw the body pending further investigation of the. his and the outcome o[ Pepper's - ; Jal pay celebration. The death toll 'aviator bad sportsman, will enter the 34byc; No. 4, do,•33 ic; feed, 32 c, slump across the wire. Forgetting accident own danger, the inspector rushed to injuries: _ j -lapproached the 100 mark when die- ,race with the small Curtis -Reid bi- Manitoba barley —No. 3 C.W.,3•ia'ic - patches from highways, beaches and plane !n which Captain J. D. Parkinson 52c. Argentine corn, Vents grounds the nation over were eetablislfed a Canadian altitude record blillf^ed, del., 3tontrcisl fr:igats,I _ collected by the United Press. of 22,000 feet last week. bags included —Brun, per ton, 320:25;,' _ g d to choice, $3,56 to $3.75• do, Quick Sale Effected - Indiana, where some 150;000 race An 11th -hour entrance was effected shorts, per ton, $22:25; middlings, per bolugn ^.s, $•2,75 to $3.25; baby beef, to Canadian' Cattle enthusiasts bur the Memorial- Sunday, the closing dace. The ma• ton,. $25.25 to�27.25, 67 to $5,50 to $7.'35; f •edera, good, $4.75 of 3 ',Day speedway_ classic at Indianapolis chine was flown to Ottawa Saturday, O tario grniq— Wheat, G9c; barley;'31 to 36c; ott3, 2 to 27'; rye,• $5; stockers, $4.25 to $4.50; spr:aq- $70 to $85; nilkers. $40 to $60; Ottawa-L--:A cable received by the — - -rind then hurried home again, appar- and a certificate of n a se- ers, ' ' calves; good and choice, $6.50 to $7; do, Depa> !meat of AQricr.lture, stelae - - -ently led the country in the number c�red from Squadron Leader A. T. N. SAY AND.�STRAW PRICES o-•' • tom., mad., $5.50. to $fi _o, that the 465 head of cattle off the of 'deaths; with a dozen automobile ter- Ctsowley, Superintendent of. Air Rego- _do, Dealers are tiotin shy is fur g pee $5; lambs, choice, $13.50 to 814; 'Manchester talities so far reported. lattons. Under the regulations of the c $4. hay and straw, cariQad Iota, delivered med• $10 to $12; shop, 81.50 to $1. Bri ade met with a sharp g „ ,Pennsylvania ran a close second King's Cup only amateur fliers may or. truck, Toronto, the fol'owing Hogs, bacon, f. ,).b., $7.25• do, do, market at Birkenhead, England, last with 10 accidental deaths, five caused eater -and with their own machines. prices: - ; a.o.c.; 65 ta- 75c above f.o.b.; do, se- week, under a good attendance frog °biS automoblleb, two by drowning and ' p No. 2 Timothy, ion, $14 to $14.50; Icets, $1 per hog premium; do, hut- countM and outside buyers,­-;74- - ' .•the rest by freak accidents A man Airplane `o. 3 do, $12 to $13.50; wheat" straw, chers, $1 per hog discount. $8.50; . at straw, $8. - I cattle were quickly cleared. Hear Ontario I'L%_ was killed at Wilkes Barre, when he =raa into an airplane Dropeiler while .rsialtit _. _ Undergoes- Testl _ LIVE -STOCK QUOTATIONS _ steers , made. _ cents, choice medium-weight steers 16 G chasing a ticket which had -blown FriedFichshaten, Germany — The }3esvy beef steers, $5 to $6; butte char heifers, ch�.,cc, $5.25 to $5.50: Flo, LEVEL CR0881NGC 19 cents, and heifers 17% to ISs,{i from his hand. Another Pennsylvanian new giant hydroplane DO -X2, a ate-) built lair t,, good, $5 to $5,25; d -), coin., ARE - ELIMINATEO "' cents. All prices dressed weight, `per =fell to his death from a horse while a ter ship o1 the DO -X which was I $} to $450; butchers' steers; choice, Quebec. -- Thirty -three cross• pougd. third, at Pottaville, was struck by a for Italy, successfully went through _ 1 $5.25 to $5.50; do, fa.r to-good, $o to •level tugs have been eliminated in tits Pro- From Glasgow advices estimate -'_ bolt of.lightning. its first tests recently. 1 35,25; do, com., $4 to' $-1.75; butcher $1; r'9r vince of Quebec during recent years, ! quotations on Canadian steers, The Keystone State also was this In both! starting and manoeuver•. cua•s, good to choir, $;.7o tc i °tor in Chandler, '.r Gaspe, being the iveigbing around 1.200 pounds, at 1$ 1 Scene of the first acCident•encounter- Jug while aloft, the �4ani craft show'• pied„ S3.2n to 31.50; canners a:td cut- late =t to disappear. cent per pmt ^d. lire - 'ed in the United States army's .wide- ed itself to 1:^ e _ . — 'aprewd guard fliers wrecked their pursuit - -- — - _ lane in this Cumberland Range near — -- Uniontown,, but neither was injured , Seriously. ,►.. One person was killed by heat, one by drowning and three by automobiles 14 !n greater New York. Two score were N L Prostrated 'by Saturday's heat wave.:k � Two ' Forms of Tree-Worship 'forms, -, .. Tree- worship may take two says the Canadian Forestry Associa- tion. Either the free may be.worship, _ ed as the god itself or, as' le more com- }non in mythology, the tree may be re-a - garded not as being inhabited, like s' r man, by its own proper life and soul, but as possessed, like a fetish, by some otber_spirtt which has entered it and used it as a body. However, the ob- EI f '`' sect is not easily understood, whether from primitive People not having de- - .unite opinloha about it, or from ourti `and - foot finding_ it easy to trace them, but fact r9mains that treeaorshl !a `r >> " ""' — Engineer was scalded to death fireman seriously injured when..Pittaburg -Buffalo express of Pennsylvania R.R.. struck a fl ve:tont into 1si11sMe but _ _the one form' or another was prevalent rock on tracks shortly after train left 1'ittsburg..wttb more than hundred passengers. LOOOmoths Pi!mlted passenger lemong primitive peoples, says the as- poaches, although derailed, remained upright and passengers were uninjured. _ OociaUon. _ - ,..._ —. �.�..._..�.... —..�_ ._�. •ter••• -•e :.Put' +Y.'•• - err' qr•+ ' '. ' :k'w�i er.,•. yr E �x . -c'•S y •_ ,.! .: ;.h !.,.+ib.:.... :..,p. _..��•'•�)hw2i`SS`s .a- ...._.,b .:. _ "+ _ eta... _.•[ "•` .. .. ... Y N - - - ... _ _. _ - - - - -- - What New York '� - -- -�--_• -- .� Fine Ravau- r .. _ BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON... —T all your SS Illustrated, Dressmaking Lesson Fur- _33A. _ • ; ,. KRAFTOId- FaahiottedBoiled Salad Dresr nished With Every-Pattern jl fag has a piquant, freshly - blended flavour '�+�• �} ^ �, • w��, that adds oewpkwure to every stud-dish.. -- :.:_ _ It offers dell htfullyrich smoochae» yet has no oily taste ... „ 4ft Best of all, it costs just bne =half the pci4e ' p you're used to paying ... , - A large, generous size 12 oz. jar costs only EDROSE 25 =ca. Get some today. r ` Jab C7801) 2-CMICE SUM! • 0k :TaAiD'rid Boiled \ ' CImified AdvertisW6 _._ Saud Dress' BABY �� >° HARR e MADE lly CANADA i d 1 F +cka, Anconas, White and Brow Made by the Makers of Kraft Cheese and LLLETS six loo each. Assorted, sc• LETS e1x .weekak old, 660. Cataloguers " s2 Velveeta A: H- Switzer, Grantop, Oat. Mother: "You know,. Geioffreyle r • .. Norma is nearly seventeen years old, The Head - of the House Day-Drew= so to-day I had a frank discussion "I always bless the Census year, I blight' have been the tip -top gleam- "Theorists are fools." with her about the facts of life."t ae : 12 For then the law is .very clear sail - "Is that your th,ory "" Father: "Ali! Did you learn any% _ _ That I can write without much fear— Of some fantastic treasure -ship of _"Yes." thing new " " — Everybody's Weekly. I'm really `Head of the House. old, -- — — - Then we will let it`go 'at tha*. „ ” ' When something has to be done Wben God was planning all the unt- the CanadlSn Wool CO. Ltd. I" usually find a way to do It. verse _ 2 CHURCH BT., TORONTO Why did He choose to make a child - ::, j of me? I Another =nappy sports dress that —Billy B. Cooper„ In Poetry World.; Paris, designed for youth.. n And to make it just as simple as _ New Uses For Wheat failing off log! Ottawa —New uses for surpluses of Don't you lov. the umbrella skirt t bra � -o a belag . plaits ► _ The eroaa_over yoked _bodieq. if �G made the subject of an exhaustive sur- gives it much distinction. It's Aleeve• , ' vey by the National Research Council, less. of course. -- y it is announced Other studies are I This ideal s - _ ports type -is delightful Tb.s new, patented. Fireproof Docu- being conducted in the hope of devel- in opaitne yellow flat washable crepe , o merit Box is small ,Safe) will supply . our need of fire GroteQtion for 'all •aping processes which will turn waste i silk + Your valuable papers, and- costs only materials into pr•tducts of commercial Style No. 3006 may be had •n nzrs I � ��p/ j - • - 918,7&, Send for circular agents value. ' 14. '16, 18, 20 years; 36 and 38 inch�b wanted. 1 Fire hoof OabinetR & Safes Ltd. - -� b "t' Yi r sa RDEN•S Chocolate i cane, 'Toronto a I en's 'hearts - are tried and White shantung is stunning 'co an.i a ijJ< it lunch lir99s 336 eawoad •v i�nr .r - r�r•= strained in prison more than-in any may be trimmed . ith vivid red bind• other sltuation•" —Lewis E, Lawes. ings. ,(�(I►NY • ilm of - , "'s hh b•is R e s l e "s' M � � dt•i s sir el •erdee'. {A•eoW w Skipper blue linen with white dots Matted Mira e„i N nstem iglasi ento /,�? / Static. is sportive. NN lhlt OW Nalk �is•utlble •d eowlMe. all tb ` K l l y That Pale blue flat crepe, white woo. e...u.l. •..•6.1 •..n w•.e.e .e•t : -CHI `D R E N And Get :Many New Stations , jersey, light vivid blue, white and „ g �' a r t - Tuner ;black striped cotton broadcloth, calico CHILDREN will fret, often for no l�tiii ~traps" the howls ,print in yellow and brown and peach- _ and crash of era- : a2ppatent reason. But there's al- ' e - Guaranteed eo Pink pique will make up beautifully , , `„—,� ways Gastorla: Harmleas as the recipe Swat Flies t ^tag in dozens of I in this model. Lass on the wrapper mild and bland as it new stations with ` rru gentle action soothes and stain your wails• '-•'� :oud- spaakrr vol- I Size .18 requires 3ait yards 35- nca • • ��, fasten But its ume. Easily ac- or 3 yards 39 -inch: I a youngster more surely than a more ' uRAer ozcn' A Lathed to aerial l powerful medicine. wider and longer rib. ,without tools. Postpaid 96.61), If not l HOW ro ORDER PATTERNS — That's the bea�tpp of this apeeiat ban is coated with the +atlsfactory after fifteen nay, trial Write >.iiir name and address plain -' children's remedyl It may be en sweetest of glue that money refunded. Get More �tationa. ! the tiniest infant--as Often &3 ere - - Will not dry. Good for sanz0 s>ESSascz Lasosa'roa�s ; ly; giving number s id size of such I SPRAINS is -need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or g mss. service 93 �aassa• ftreet West, - Toronto patterns as you want.- Enclose 20C in i . I stamps or coin (coin preferred; wra pea stes $"° s'e'ts• It similar disturbance, it is invaluable. P p peer$ and rose ha•mesa, lit � A coated tongue calls for �tlst a few !�y� � � carefully) for each .numbr, ana ��� i"A'm°"1O°''O°td"• drops to ward oft constipation; so "1 ti r ddresa our order to Wilson Pattern does an suggestion of bad breath. i ' •sate Agent: e'er' y Pub you on your foN 1 Whenever children don't eat - .•• ;.►�' 'Service. .3 Wes, Adelaide St., Toronto, y well. ' N,:WTO1srA.RML, ••o ,,.* don't rest welly- or have any littis ere Prom at. Ear. •P G e _ to e9 War, t1I1 • • ! -tionn is usually- all tha vegetable u preparai- - je�,t eerie a �+►ti� 11 J never set out from' port' �� /' 4er ��` Ent that from 'somewh'ere'I' heaKING OF PAIN Z • i s sound of music, _ Reiterative as the wares 'agains • FOR CONSTIPATION s hip's aides, CATCHER strumm_ i e almost lost is -•the n — of the sea. �S the BY CVC117 time e e s Sometimes under its breath it sug- Lovely Skill gears Islands ma DIZZINESS To which we may terms, and hay �' Vegetable Pills Did What hors Creams Coui&%'t l " Knights' " Meaford Flooring' Laced with masts _and riggings, «I find (writes Miss E. T. Clapham) D8e =ed �y Blued �reuere It'8 Good where the women are selling. that Carter's Little Liver Pills will do `oranges; more to keep the complexion clear and ' See yoU! "dealeFti Or again peasants are dancing on the skin free from blemishes than all Doctor erdered KrusChn ► - f barren hill-slopes the face creams I have used." ordinary Little pressure, y n t for himewho is coming. n looks ordCarter's tive. -They* tarsa ALL my medical man ordeeved me to-take, 1)g - /T S THE BES T - sometimes it is a flute I hear - min VEGETABLE. gnd have a oefinite,, ICruschen Salts daily. Evidently I "valuable tonic action upon the liver. ' am a stubborn subject, because I use gling with the waves,. Indigestion • • � - I They end Constipation, gest' every morning a small teaspoonful The Knight Mfg & Lbr. Co Ltd , Meaford Faintly breathing the never - ending Biliousness, Headaches, Acidity. Ali � � and a half in a glass of hot water, and lament of se- paradon, -I , druggists. 2bc. and 7tic red packages. this sets splendidly 'and keeps my _ — -- -- - _ - — And I remember that the stars are - head right. If I don't have the actiom u outcasts and wanderers, " _ mentioned, I feel cold, stupid and r 1 igh-clasS DeCOra�IV�► And that each man follows the course - Gatti-:: i _.S, liable to fall from dizziness. There- _o[ his weary star _ More I can't do without my. Kru then. But whether the song be of parting f " 2`'t :r�s ; :i on any account. Some time ago .jr _ • • Medium or of meeting n strange planes, Kinvd401e tried some other salts which were g r cheaper, but they pained me so mucls When the ropes are loosened, when ' that I had to stop them. There is Mixes in hot or cold water the anchor ii weighed, no pain with Kniseben. I have told The Quality, Insecticide, its- Frss stencil premium label on easy When the land drops behind and the hundreds of my little wondei- working Send tin. ^,uishable by its three-fold pro - bottle:' -(E. E. Fergttsaon.) ship faces the sea, pacrtapa far Deoorofor i i ttitlj perties. Sure -Death insecticide• Flant Dizziness is a symptom of a deeper- $t{l �p(p ,yam Always -from _some place. unseen Fertilizer and Plant Protectur against i 4" comes the sounu of singing. Blight and Disease Your selection of seated disorder, It is one of Nature's GYPSUM, Lily AND ALABASTINE, Elizabeth J: Coatsworth, in "Atlas Kin Bug Killer for your Insecticide t an im signals—her her urgent warning of y' _. CANADA, LIMITED g an impure blood- stream which, if not Paris - t�tyrio and, Beyond." will insure you the greatest resul•ta attended to In time, may wreck the at a minimum cost. Have your dealer entire health with some dangerous. GOOD BREEDING I 'upply you. indeed lifelong, disease. The six salts Demand King Bug Killer. No substi- in Kruschen keep the blood- Bt. ata Good breediirg i`s the art of show tuts,. Wrlfee usj3�orr''partiimlarrja. pure and vigorous by ensuring the _y Ing men by external signs the in Qj�j(� CALCIUM PAO�UCTS complete elimination of poisonous ternal regard we have for them. It ' IOU waste' matter from the system every ' arises from good sensed improved by i CAMPBELLVILLE, ONT. day' y conversing with good company. ISSUE No. 23-11 -{ - , • Manned 'by bold piraws, framed to "In other years I'm much afraid _ story books, The Head is but a part I've played, Brandishing slender ' swords 'with "Politics is not a 'football game, but I For she who aye must be.obeyed hilts of gold. this is .common to them both; unless Is really Head of the House. you play as a team, figbt as a team, I might have been the star that fell pa -s as a team, plan as team, work as "I write it down with trembling joy last night. a team, attack as a team, and defend And laughing glee, just like a boy Flying through endless space, e. as a team, you will never be anything." =- 'Who's Just received a brand -new toy, burnished spark. —Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. I'm really Head of the. House. Drawn earthward by some power yet unseen, "Just let me whisper in your ear. Small spurts of flame revolving in I say it, too, with many a tear, 'That even in the Census year the dark, ... I -- . -W �L 00 - I'm not the Head of the House." -. 1 might have been-. .a rainbow or 3056 . i — "C,E.M.," in the. Brighton. Herald. white cloud, HIGHEST PRICES PAID 1 Or distant thunder rolling over sea; ' When something has to be done Wben God was planning all the unt- the CanadlSn Wool CO. Ltd. I" usually find a way to do It. verse _ 2 CHURCH BT., TORONTO Why did He choose to make a child - ::, j of me? I Another =nappy sports dress that —Billy B. Cooper„ In Poetry World.; Paris, designed for youth.. n And to make it just as simple as _ New Uses For Wheat failing off log! Ottawa —New uses for surpluses of Don't you lov. the umbrella skirt t bra � -o a belag . plaits ► _ The eroaa_over yoked _bodieq. if �G made the subject of an exhaustive sur- gives it much distinction. It's Aleeve• , ' vey by the National Research Council, less. of course. -- y it is announced Other studies are I This ideal s - _ ports type -is delightful Tb.s new, patented. Fireproof Docu- being conducted in the hope of devel- in opaitne yellow flat washable crepe , o merit Box is small ,Safe) will supply . our need of fire GroteQtion for 'all •aping processes which will turn waste i silk + Your valuable papers, and- costs only materials into pr•tducts of commercial Style No. 3006 may be had •n nzrs I � ��p/ j - • - 918,7&, Send for circular agents value. ' 14. '16, 18, 20 years; 36 and 38 inch�b wanted. 1 Fire hoof OabinetR & Safes Ltd. - -� b "t' Yi r sa RDEN•S Chocolate i cane, 'Toronto a I en's 'hearts - are tried and White shantung is stunning 'co an.i a ijJ< it lunch lir99s 336 eawoad •v i�nr .r - r�r•= strained in prison more than-in any may be trimmed . ith vivid red bind• other sltuation•" —Lewis E, Lawes. ings. ,(�(I►NY • ilm of - , "'s hh b•is R e s l e "s' M � � dt•i s sir el •erdee'. {A•eoW w Skipper blue linen with white dots Matted Mira e„i N nstem iglasi ento /,�? / Static. is sportive. NN lhlt OW Nalk �is•utlble •d eowlMe. all tb ` K l l y That Pale blue flat crepe, white woo. e...u.l. •..•6.1 •..n w•.e.e .e•t : -CHI `D R E N And Get :Many New Stations , jersey, light vivid blue, white and „ g �' a r t - Tuner ;black striped cotton broadcloth, calico CHILDREN will fret, often for no l�tiii ~traps" the howls ,print in yellow and brown and peach- _ and crash of era- : a2ppatent reason. But there's al- ' e - Guaranteed eo Pink pique will make up beautifully , , `„—,� ways Gastorla: Harmleas as the recipe Swat Flies t ^tag in dozens of I in this model. Lass on the wrapper mild and bland as it new stations with ` rru gentle action soothes and stain your wails• '-•'� :oud- spaakrr vol- I Size .18 requires 3ait yards 35- nca • • ��, fasten But its ume. Easily ac- or 3 yards 39 -inch: I a youngster more surely than a more ' uRAer ozcn' A Lathed to aerial l powerful medicine. wider and longer rib. ,without tools. Postpaid 96.61), If not l HOW ro ORDER PATTERNS — That's the bea�tpp of this apeeiat ban is coated with the +atlsfactory after fifteen nay, trial Write >.iiir name and address plain -' children's remedyl It may be en sweetest of glue that money refunded. Get More �tationa. ! the tiniest infant--as Often &3 ere - - Will not dry. Good for sanz0 s>ESSascz Lasosa'roa�s ; ly; giving number s id size of such I SPRAINS is -need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or g mss. service 93 �aassa• ftreet West, - Toronto patterns as you want.- Enclose 20C in i . I stamps or coin (coin preferred; wra pea stes $"° s'e'ts• It similar disturbance, it is invaluable. P p peer$ and rose ha•mesa, lit � A coated tongue calls for �tlst a few !�y� � � carefully) for each .numbr, ana ��� i"A'm°"1O°''O°td"• drops to ward oft constipation; so "1 ti r ddresa our order to Wilson Pattern does an suggestion of bad breath. i ' •sate Agent: e'er' y Pub you on your foN 1 Whenever children don't eat - .•• ;.►�' 'Service. .3 Wes, Adelaide St., Toronto, y well. ' N,:WTO1srA.RML, ••o ,,.* don't rest welly- or have any littis ere Prom at. Ear. •P G e _ to e9 War, t1I1 • • ! -tionn is usually- all tha vegetable u preparai- - je�,t eerie a �+►ti� 11 J never set out from' port' �� /' 4er ��` Ent that from 'somewh'ere'I' heaKING OF PAIN Z • i s sound of music, _ Reiterative as the wares 'agains • FOR CONSTIPATION s hip's aides, CATCHER strumm_ i e almost lost is -•the n — of the sea. �S the BY CVC117 time e e s Sometimes under its breath it sug- Lovely Skill gears Islands ma DIZZINESS To which we may terms, and hay �' Vegetable Pills Did What hors Creams Coui&%'t l " Knights' " Meaford Flooring' Laced with masts _and riggings, «I find (writes Miss E. T. Clapham) D8e =ed �y Blued �reuere It'8 Good where the women are selling. that Carter's Little Liver Pills will do `oranges; more to keep the complexion clear and ' See yoU! "dealeFti Or again peasants are dancing on the skin free from blemishes than all Doctor erdered KrusChn ► - f barren hill-slopes the face creams I have used." ordinary Little pressure, y n t for himewho is coming. n looks ordCarter's tive. -They* tarsa ALL my medical man ordeeved me to-take, 1)g - /T S THE BES T - sometimes it is a flute I hear - min VEGETABLE. gnd have a oefinite,, ICruschen Salts daily. Evidently I "valuable tonic action upon the liver. ' am a stubborn subject, because I use gling with the waves,. Indigestion • • � - I They end Constipation, gest' every morning a small teaspoonful The Knight Mfg & Lbr. Co Ltd , Meaford Faintly breathing the never - ending Biliousness, Headaches, Acidity. Ali � � and a half in a glass of hot water, and lament of se- paradon, -I , druggists. 2bc. and 7tic red packages. this sets splendidly 'and keeps my _ — -- -- - _ - — And I remember that the stars are - head right. If I don't have the actiom u outcasts and wanderers, " _ mentioned, I feel cold, stupid and r 1 igh-clasS DeCOra�IV�► And that each man follows the course - Gatti-:: i _.S, liable to fall from dizziness. There- _o[ his weary star _ More I can't do without my. Kru then. But whether the song be of parting f " 2`'t :r�s ; :i on any account. Some time ago .jr _ • • Medium or of meeting n strange planes, Kinvd401e tried some other salts which were g r cheaper, but they pained me so mucls When the ropes are loosened, when ' that I had to stop them. There is Mixes in hot or cold water the anchor ii weighed, no pain with Kniseben. I have told The Quality, Insecticide, its- Frss stencil premium label on easy When the land drops behind and the hundreds of my little wondei- working Send tin. ^,uishable by its three-fold pro - bottle:' -(E. E. Fergttsaon.) ship faces the sea, pacrtapa far Deoorofor i i ttitlj perties. Sure -Death insecticide• Flant Dizziness is a symptom of a deeper- $t{l �p(p ,yam Always -from _some place. unseen Fertilizer and Plant Protectur against i 4" comes the sounu of singing. Blight and Disease Your selection of seated disorder, It is one of Nature's GYPSUM, Lily AND ALABASTINE, Elizabeth J: Coatsworth, in "Atlas Kin Bug Killer for your Insecticide t an im signals—her her urgent warning of y' _. CANADA, LIMITED g an impure blood- stream which, if not Paris - t�tyrio and, Beyond." will insure you the greatest resul•ta attended to In time, may wreck the at a minimum cost. Have your dealer entire health with some dangerous. GOOD BREEDING I 'upply you. indeed lifelong, disease. The six salts Demand King Bug Killer. No substi- in Kruschen keep the blood- Bt. ata Good breediirg i`s the art of show tuts,. Wrlfee usj3�orr''partiimlarrja. pure and vigorous by ensuring the _y Ing men by external signs the in Qj�j(� CALCIUM PAO�UCTS complete elimination of poisonous ternal regard we have for them. It ' IOU waste' matter from the system every ' arises from good sensed improved by i CAMPBELLVILLE, ONT. day' y conversing with good company. ISSUE No. 23-11 -{ - , • 'T -7 4 ..7 X V. 7. NN0010001� Ah Roofing Co. culverts, 47.60; A. Bur- Graham's Hotel, Brooklirt, until fill It4WS8 sms -ton, calcium, chloride, 186.85; Muir,. Wednesday afternoon,' Wednesday Road' S in!;, 302-50; D. Beer, ins. -afternoon, . P. Mantle's (Bentley Sp ay p TERMS or a . .453 . 0 G. Hodgson, grad ana Farm). Audley night. Thursday, J. i true R OY M 0 R R 18 H $1.75 per year,; $1-W U paid4a advance. ditto, C. Bryant s. con. 3i - Pickering-, �Pbscriptions ro the United States and Crest haul co 7, :'65-00; G. BroA Britain S2.U0 in advance. 38.25;- F. Byers, ditto, 51.35; Dept. - -,g p,�on; Chas. Hutchings, Rd,-' 1'0 K 6 R�I N Q -of--ftb.--Righ�x-a­y§,- 9carrifyiJng__Ba_�__ night. Friday gro eeds to his own Rd 36.00. where he will remain until .11OHN MURKAR, Proprietor.- �ouiicil now adjourned to Monday Monday noon. • - PICKERING COUNCIL. AL CTIO.N SALE OF EVEIRY DAY IS THRIFT DAY AT ORRISHS The above council met on 'Monday HOUSEMU.- M & dd W A W -ri -s the best procurable 7 u - 'Mrs. Henry R.ester,..o.ne of (.Lui old- Year in and veer out Mor -3hoffei 3 ne' ist, at 10 a. ni. All members TOOLS ETC. est residents; -died in her SSth year. at thrift prices.' present. The fteeve in llYe chair. Corr Herb Porter has �,.re- modeled h�s espondence and sundry detail store . into 4n up:to-date ice-creall In addition to our regular weekly specials, was: dealt with till noori. The property of the EstAte of the we offer the following Parlor. relief have.. Several requests for r Mr. ' Betts has received the con- a L ear '3sanics been made. PORK and BEANS, Crosse & Blackwell's. No. 2 this tract for, the' construction - -of. the At Lot 16, Con. �Neiing, (ad• _,_2 for 28c A communication from the See. of ra j I oicing- PickO ing Village), on SALMON, Libbi's Fancy Red, No. 1 tall tins 33e tower. S. S. No. 4 W. re Medical and Dental The Mennonite Church will again FLOUR, Finest Pastry, 24 lb, bag inspection in the schools and recom- hold revival services in the rink the . SATURDAY, 6TH, 1931 inendation • of such was read and latter end . of this month. The following property. viz:. .,To Clear," special: Made. Our baseball team. defeated the Parlor suite, mahogany, 3 pieces; Ov- jAMS. and MARMALADE, 16 ounce jars Adjourned at, 12.80 for lunch. Uxbridge team 'on Friday last on the al parlor table, -walnut; antique; Wal- Some of the Best Brands are included, t couch and 4 chairs; Dining room .1.30 opened Court of Revision. A nu grounds- here, the score being 5-4. number of title changes were grant- table, dark -oak, and 6 chairs to Mat- .1 -ed and a -moderate numbei . of. claim Our Business Men's 'Bible Clas. ch, leather seated, good; Buffet, . t, oak; will motor to Uxbridge to hear.Hon. as of over-charge m assessments were Glass cupboard, good; Victrola, mah- k.'W. Rmmlf, 'who rill address the ,FEED YOUR POULTRY THE BEST -Aealt with, very fewi being -granted Class* 01, ogany, and records; Parlor rug; Mus- :any reduction. Uxbridge Business Men's is cabinet; light oak spring rocker; MARMILL POULTRY FOODS . Sunda next Gerald Cowan, of Rosebank appeal- Mr. litiller, wbd',was badlk injured Jardiniere stand; Sewing machine, ed to the Council for -attention to a year ago in an automobile accid- new Williams; Large oak couch, good the Rosebank sideroad. Mr. Cowan ent secured "$1050. damages in the A number of small tables; 2 Hang-- .-:also offered, council the privileget County Court last week. The defend- ing lamps and 2 small lamps; Writ- It will pay to ighop at Morrish's • of trying, for the purpose of dust- ent was Vi. Hoover, of Markham. ing desk, golden oak, new; Rocker, ;laying, the output of a 645 foot min- H. O. Klink, while returning from mahogany; Rocker, cane seated, good =teal- neater Kitchen rocker, 8 kitchen chairs; Kit- -water well locmted on his prem- Uxbridge on Vic.toria Day, got en. 41ses, the analysis' of which prove chen table; Arin chairs; Sideboard; wPrices." I I tangled in -the sands near Good-wood, - . "The Home of Every Lo very high calcium chloride content. Iron bed, white, with springs - and which. resulted to his car taking to The developement of this well should -the ditch. The occupants escaped mattresses; Dresser and stand, oak; ..:;.CHERI�Y WOOD AND PICKERINO be of interest to this toLwnship. 'Large dininik-room mi with a few- serious cuts and bruises. rug, 12 by 13!:, C. C. Richardson was assuret, Of W Iron bed, % size; Light oak dresser Phone Mark, 5020 Phone Pick. 600 'immediate work on the Fairport Rd. HORSE, REGISTER. and stand; Bedroorn, suite, complete; E. L. Chapniiin -gave notice of A _Bear'.-)on suite .1 Wardrobes, Bed- motion for next ineetiriv of a by- TO\IE VAN HOOF, 4127,' Fnrol'- romr. carpet, 11 by 10; Chest of draw- law to have the Mprrorial Park at meet Form 1'. Grand -0riarnpion, ern, birdseye maple; •MA -walnut, an- Pickering" Hard.yY* are Store "' 'Piet eying revert to the ownership of r?llvs; Gomm- red roan, Belgian stallion, the pen- d(JU0, mattrvss and L�p Fickering Village, perty of the Broadfield Stock Farm o&; Strip of oilcloth, 18 b 412; The Standing Committtee on Con, will stand for a limited number of Bedroom carpet, 9 by I Aer' of y ): N u in 'tingencies paid ns follow?: , Huth mares at his home stable, lot 7, !)iCtLir(-.: Flol.ir bin;- Quantity of ;Pugh, postage, $10.00; D. R. Beaton, Broken Front, the corner of the Aluminum ware;, Number of curtain Our stock of Seed Corn bai arrived Loagfel1Dw.­.CQ'mpton'9 Early. isalary. $125-00; 11. Turner• sere: not- Pickering Reach Road and Base poles; Quantity of fruit; La'" mow- North Dakota White, White Cap, Goldon Glow, lives, $7.50; T. Gregg. clerk. 4.00; E. Line, Pickering, for the season of er; Cellar table; Churn; Washing- Wise. No. 7, Improved Leamiag' Gleeson. bailiff, $4.00; J. Murkar, 1931. James H. Cookson and machine, good; Sideboard; -Chest-of Ikeanie's and Steele Briggs' Man get Seed and all kinds of $3.00. Sons, managers.- drawers and stand; '2 . large mirrors, Garden Seed by bulk and package.. Standing m a on Transpo ion CHARRAS, IMP. 12920 (168249), Quantity of dishes of all kinds; 2 'Light and Power paid- as follows: the French Imported Federal Prov- Toilet sets; Long ladder; Rubber-tir- See our Kelvinato Greenwood St. lights, $30.33. incial Premium and Grand Champ- ed buggy, good as new; Cream Sep- rg Electric Revigeratbre and the new rator, small size.; Number of shov- Beatty Electric Washers. Standing Corn. on Damages to and ion Percheron Stallion, the prop- a ___Bheep killed, paid as follaw :-.Cha-R. erty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, eLs; Set of single harness, white rub- Fuller. I sheep killed. 10.00:W. Wil- will make the seaqon of 1931 a bee; Number of articles too numerous .; •..Agent for 'McCormick - Deering Farm Machinery and Repalt, . son, inspecting same, $1.70; W T. E follows: Monday site' e to mention. rnoon leaves 'Push, I sheep and I lamb kilted by his own stable, Brougham, and pro- Sale at . One, o'clock. stand . d . time. ..Frost Wire Pence and Fletrry Plower, -dogs, $17.00: G. M. Forsyth, inspect- need to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale, standard for 10 :-"We ha.ve it, ',Ing same, $2.30. night. Tuesday mornina proceeds rapm ASH Our" motto _Qap_gktJt. Or C Standing Com. on-- Relied paid iij_� --i-o Wrn_.__Ta_cVion's, Whithy, noon, 4 WM. MAW. Auctioneer it is not inn follows: Canada Bread, re Stroud, $4.42. Standing Coem. on Roads and Brid- PICKERING ves reported and paid -as follows: J. S. BALSDON Pedlar People. pipe, $131.14, A, Lee, haul gravel, 66.00; J. Soden, gravel for con , 8, 32.60-, Greenburn Sand and Gravel, gravel for con. 1, S•' 7. 0. Pascoe, plow and scrape, E Za 0 0 1 Z**T and install pipe and drag R.L 12.00; We are showing uiany "a!i,inable lines each r epeesenLiug the utmost' J Greenlaw, ditto, 5-75� W'. Untoyl, ­drag con. 1, 8.60, G, Todd, gravel In in . quality and pries,`. few are quoted below, but better Still drop 1W_ 4W in and in - pLet tLe•Qe dollar stretchers for y(mrself. for It. 1.- 0;3.20',. U. Crurnri­r, haul on Yon .%fll find they %pelt S a -t -i a f a c t i o a. PIw(,k�, har-1 on R. L, 144, 0; F. Ililt.;-, ,hovel get v-4 on Attractive line., of Tennis Shoes for each member of family i9c up R. L. I0:25; W. Nvartl; r Mei3'.t Leather Oxford -. nicely ffiniahed. from ... 2.05 tip .7 grader, 4,2 0; C. 11,.,.,kr:, dvr)•tn%.t-, in leather Bot;l•, speciAl pr. I Men'- all gra cap. and A. • D,yzmonly Men'4 Work Siiirua, at ckavh, or 2 for Harlock, Oow for grading 11. L 6.00; Another line of Work Shirt at each, t,r 2 for 1.,5 Fine Shirt-4, f. IN' A'ard, e,perating crad,-r E. T: 1- Men'. Fine -n-t IX �•) each, or -.3 for 2.159 - a(ttiebed mvkrin, .grajir,g E. T. 1- Men ; Overalla, going at 1.49, LSO and 2.00 per pair. -rad; �20;00; A. flar,ock, i,t,y -,v for g rig Kayser Hose has tuade-many.cii4tomers-try these for style,. E. T. L. 4.10; F. Barcla:'. haul nn quality and all round satisfaction. Try the new 1.00 line. Claremont Streets 25.50; Geo. Red- shaw gravel for Claremont, 6.0 Phone 2VO4 ; R� Morgan, right of ­aY. .83; Arthur scarrifying, 26-80; D. Pugh, drag and gravel, 8.90; J. Williams,- • gravel for R. L. 27.45; J Eadie, C E C I L R A D LIE Y ishovel on It. L. 12-50; H. Vale, haul 2S X 0 K 30 3M X IT 0f A 'on R. L. 50.00- C lk L7 ._CjmLwfard__ditto -_ - XD-uu; Ueo. McIlroy, haul and install' low Pipe and plow on R. L. 39.35; Alf. Clark, install Pipe, R. L. 2.50; -Ed. Stork, install pipe.. plow and scrape an R. L.- 8.65; � Coo. Pegg, drag on PATHFINDER TREAD 3.i0; Win. Pegg, rep wash- out con 7, 15.00; E. Pegg, shovel on- con. 7,L5.00; W. Yakes, grad. on con. tire with high prim 7, 5.00; J. Stephenson, grad. on con. 7, 8.25; M. Dunkeld, grad. "�HE iquality in the low Wrtivot the sing,* Vishmixg .on ion. 8, '1&26; W. Dunkeld,- labor on con. . 8, '225; - S. Stephenson, team on con. price range. Anyone on a pathf 8, 10-00; C. Couperwaite, ditto, 10.00 can afford ft. got& F. Seableck, ditto, A. Michell, r Daily- Coach Se rvice haul on con. 1, 87-50; F. Carter, ditto Price your size. �..Tnbel i .187-50; C. Burkhold- r, gfa I co r) .211do er cl nto 1.40: F. Evans, coal f 3� eZ,11e, 8n. .50; R Lyr nEr n, build raili R. L. 2.75; W. Single 50c. Return 90o. Birkett, rep. washrait Pt. Union, 9.25 'GORDON. LAW .e pit, '7R. Morgan', right. of '7%-ay,--zra-% I Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto 5.50; G. Redshaw, rr-,-aver for . con. (Stand' -M. • P. M .44.30; F. Baiclay, h-aul gravel, .331.56 A A. W P. M. 10 255 a 6.30 130 C. Cooper, cables and clips oil and gas a 6.55 3.55 7.30 3.30 •85-01; 11. Bradsha-•,­ haul •ravel; 27. -7.55 4.55 -8-30 4;30 .'50; L. Puckrin, ditto. 37.50: J Dc%,, 18.55 5.55 .9.30 5.80 ins, ' gravel R. L. 14.iii); H. Dnwn' .9.55 b 6.55 b 6.80 _PICKERING, ONTARIO . Ihaul on Tuckett, 7.55 11,30 7.30 11-55, 8 M P. M. 'b8.30 gravel: for R. L. 2,50; T. Annan, 10, 55 plow `and scrape Bay rd. 20.00; S. -�Murdock, labor, �5-0"_Fuller, ditto, P. M. 9.55 1230 • 9.80 '13.7-5; C. Fuller,' ditt6, 25.06; !no.- 12.55 d 10.45 1.30 ..-10.30 'Baxter, ditto' 20.5.0; F. Lee, 1.55 drag con. EDMUND HIND LUMBER a Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sanday'and 1, 12.51D; M. Hickey, drag Bay rd.; ­f5.00; G. Clark, -haul on con. 1,45.00; Holidays only., d Sunday only. C. Palmer, ditto, 40.00, F. H. RA- .-COMPANY, LIMITED. Coaches stop at any point to pick tip passengers. -irdson, gravel, 20.55; R. Ward, as]., Signal plainly by hand to the driver. 150.00:.J. Phillip, team grading, on LUMBER AND MILLWORK Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara son. 5, 5.00; R. Raine ditto, 5.75; L. FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTIQX Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, ates. haul stone and irravil an R. Detroit, Sehomberg, Brampton, Barrie Orillia, Mid ,'L. and con. 1, 51.25; E. Mitchell, dit. land, Jackson 9 Point and intnrw�sdiste. 1�oints. '42.50;-. G. Gates, spread onve -.0n. Masonite for the Modern 21.00; C Lintner, ditto,' 35,60; 1 -.CW. Coach connection at, Buffalo %nd Detroit Teef7, haul on con. 3, 25.�U; R. Sum- for all. U. S. A. poinL Home and Farm erv-Hre, ditto, 25.00; W. Davidson, dit 25.00; C. K. Petty, ditto, 12.00, J. Ideal for Stimmer Cottages. ...Prompt Deliveries. Mainland, ditto, 12,00; G. Csirlyle, gr- If P stall pips cnn. 5, 7.25; tiding and In. WRITE US FOR LITER.kTURE AND SA LES Gra: y IQ. Farndale, drag enn. i3 and Ts. (Mention this paper when writing). W. J. Bell, r1rag con 4 and 5, 4.00; W. Shea, plow and grad. con. 1 5.25; 'W. Petty, gas and oil, 3.36; Metallic DANFORTH AND WAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133.4.5 XG L ,. `;`•• .r'c.'. e. ,... •t 9� ^•+.,a. • r t �'sww , e,T'ti: Fs ru ♦ i �,:.,,... i .,y... .,., f .+ .:.s• . - _ .�'.. .,'. "' "1+"..!j. .. Key. .^,i ., .a. ,. •'y _. i .r .. 1"Ir^?' �.. q^� .. 11•q � IP. .,e . : - ; •'4°e .,.�•�{; • ••g••.�ra�,f h. 7. ".. t ,4 '^"+w •7• max.'' "•"C.H/'• ^41 '3.r > . "•.°+.dn'. SiJ':.. 4 "F .., _... , • •.. . ®. ,. ''.ff ::. ✓. c•,� . ;», r �> � . .'�'%`` M✓ a+.m.g- .,..3 .s•"i�. ,,. r,•. "• :sri„^•� 'l;�".•�t . � �' "+e -t• ` �,.� -,,,• y..,. s•t•p r � -',s,' ,/�' •'�' _ ,., :: .<.._ . +3' .tY';''. sir., r o. ..e ,• .. " r 4• l - - . 4LARSMor4T. The bowling season is officially _ Q � M. J. and Mre. Wilker, of Toron- opened in Claremont. ��. ANDERSON to,. spent the week -end with their Thos. and Mre, Paterson were in relatives ip Claremont. Toronto on Tuesday. 'Mere __ -__ Master Beverley gindree,. of Mra. E. Bryan and Mre. Burton �re a � .. :-DUNBARTON =$ London,' is visiGitig with D. A. and `ere s tha city. on Monday, - -Mrs, Scott for a few weeks. Miss Clara Neal spent a few INSURANCE U R A N C E ' Reeve G. L, Middleton is in days with friends in Toronto. r Whitby this' week attendiu the Born, in Claremont, on Sunda g May 3let, to Dean and Mrs. Maity, [:` �f the, ' used - AC'TUMOBILE, June session of the Co. Council, _ ► —FIRE Judging ► .. a sun. -- — -- — #fie }arose- am6unt oi, Clifford 9oden, of Toronto, spent - BCRGILARY bloom, the, +prospects are bright Sunday at the home o his parents for an abundance of fruit this _ r CASUALTY here. season. A, and M.re. Scott spent the L. Swift has ", opened the north O� LIFE INSURANCE end set-vice station for - business' y'p ' ,wgek, end in London with the Phone Pickering 7920 latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Give hint a call. ry Kindree, and other friends. Our football boys will play their BONDS- Government, Municipal and Mies Hamilton, who has been neat league match at Goodwood Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. ? ^ %. confined to her bed for about two on Saturday evening. YPROC fireproof wallboard is manhx- Safe tnvestments at from 5 to ?per The ct•unty council is now cent, r; weeks, is not improving to se h as her having a large quantity of gravel factored from gypsum rock. It comes friends would like to see her. i 1NSIIRANUE —A!1 classes written is The construction of the eanuing placed on our streets. in sheets that are 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind factory is still under way, but the George Bell, of the Bank of wide and % of an inch thick. It costs little, storm. Acoident and Sickness. r?:� i. building will be completed in Gommerce staff, left on Monday , Pbone or write 'plenty 'of, time for 'the canning for a:two weeks vacation., nails and cots like lumber, has structural 48tf IUD. BoWMAx,Wbttbg .'' ; season. An officer of the Humane Soei• strength The census enumerators for this sty, of Toronto, was in town a gth and insulation value. It is Canada's I:)- , &- : �i 3M R few days ago on important busi• Security s district, D A. Scott and Thomas ness. jpremier material for lining all interior Walls, y nd sit in s. •- Gregg, gg, began' their datie9 on. � Insurance of all kinds. 3 ' Monday morning, and will be Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and ceilings and partitions. Ask your dealer for Low rates for Auto Insurance and ke t busy for several weeks. children, of - Toronto, spent the Fire Insurance. p week end with their relatives in a �r °o �'ection sheet, it gives full details. The residents of the village are Also. representative of anxiously inquiring when the Claremont. The Canada Life Assurance Co. Fred Madill and family, Store ceilings Rest rooms Poultry __ -- streets will he oiled or sprinkled y. 04 m: _ try houses 421y Phone Pick. 616 Address with sodium .chloride. The dust Toronto, and Geo. and Mrs. Lee, -- - Sasemeats — Offices - +'arm offices BROUGHAM, ONTARIO _'- - - nuisance is gradual! becoming of Storiffville, spent Sunday with Warehouses ' y g - !Partitions Harness rooms worse. Mrs. Palmer. Barns Garages Sheathing Quite a large Blaeksmithing I The District Annual of the W.I. g number of the fartners have signed Attic rooms Ceilings py' of gifactory. Making old Walls Ho, g Specialty. -, wlii be held in the Baptist Churrir g ed contracts for _ ...'Under corcuce $ -in Claremont on Frid-a June I2, Putting n tomatoes for the can Dairies Horse•ahoein a $ ecialt - commencing at 10a. m• Themeet p ing will be addressed by .Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson spent rooms new Summer cottages Covering old All General Work, including Wood a few days in Toronto last week 'Store windows Factories plaster Work, promptly 'Walker, the Provincial President• � 'W - l atch for posters for farther the doctor being in attendance at Dressing rooms Kitchens Picture theatres : • attended to. Also, { Information. Dinner nerved, the Medical Convention. Agent for Taco Farm The Ladies' Aid Society of. the Mr. and Mrs. `Veeks and David Approved by Fire Chiefs United Church, in res once to a and 141re. Martin and daughter, Machinery, kind invitation, were the ¢nests ana Mr. Sims, of Toronto, spent Approved by Building Inspectors art �� '.� uTCOdwaf =c3 - 'af the Brooklin Ladies' Aid on Sunday with J. H Beal and Mrs. GYP3ITM, LIME and ALAAASTINF, DADA, LIMITED GREENWOOD 491 ',Tuesday. The brooklin Society Chandler. Mr. Martin is one of Paris Ontario Y `served a dninty lunch and the the olden engineers on the C. N. program was given by the visitors. R• and Mr. Weeks one of the Avery enjoyable time was spent arehiterts on the new Canadian. aEv n Bank V • by all. Bank of Com nerce building. The first league football match CARD OF TMANKt. of the season was played here on Memorial Park on Saturday We wish to express our heartfelt BARB evening between Green River and thanks to our many friends and neigh- - Olaremont. the home team win• bars for their kindness and express- ning by the scare of 3 to 1. Not Iona of sympath yy in our recent sad wikt4tanding tha_aeL_aig'bE there bereavement in -the death - of-oar der was a good crowd of spectators. motiierf s The Annual Association Meet — M. C. and Flora Patterson, 'ings of the Whitby Lindsay Bap A'L FOR SALE BY�A�!!Cj Baptist convene in the 0 PICKERI-NG LUMBER COMPANY, PICKERING `,'Oshawa Baptist _Church on Tues- tdsp and -Wednesday. June 9th a A good supply = and 10th. The Rev. Printil+al PP y of Hard and Soft iY designs that a'e+s �' pedal speaker ld All n Wednesday on hand. Also s supply artistic a 'Baptist! Woirld President Alliance will the OoalDf 'Kindling Wood, � - t" - thea FIELD 'CO designs that would be ' 'the 10th, aftrnoon and eveningy stove length. » inappropriate for the Rev. A. McLell•in is -attending 12tf -Phone Pick. 1709. Purpose In view, T1ie Conference at Belleville this week , one Illustrated is Sink- ..On Sunday Rev, F. T. Grafton, of DON ALD M1~NRO, PICSERING ple, yet has artistry. Taranto, will occupy _ _..__.__._ ;` 'Seeds - ,. and other S d I "No Greater Tribute' py the pulpit at �r2+ T�3E Claremont in file morning and - -- '- 7. - - r � ""� Brougham at 2.80 p, m, The N. W. STAFFORD, BLUE and WHITE evening +2rvice at Claremont Hill , j Sinsraton Road, i be taken barge of by the Young ' e have on hand a lane shipment of , ! Whitby People. Mt Zion Choral Clasw Rill STORE Pbone Whitby take the musical part and our own a " s - V Young Peugle, asa44ted by Jir. �- Field Corn of all varieties, at ,I8 r V = Goddard, will Rive the addresses. Peas, 3 cans for... Come and enjoy all all the ser •• 25c a reasonable price. Jelly Powders, 4 pkRe for . .'Sr [ H G. McIntyre was is Toronto Pork and Beans, 3 cane for .. 25c _- '• • . on Wednesday evening of last Black Tea, per lb... 3 week, where he was installed as P & G Soap, 6 bare for •.• 25c See our complete stock of Garden Seed p 1 Lb. tin Cocoa, 25c +ma le ilsisiri l�ntn�l Firs Master of Victory Lodge, A. e O Pruoes,'2 Iba. for 28c Our Flower and Garden PlantQ ► A. M., in the Masonic Temple on Sal t,72 pkge for.,. 23c�� CQ� -Yunge stows, Mr. MclotYre was Corn, pervan . • ,,, 10e - heap rates for !arm and country elected to this position is Novem• Tomatoes, per can lac will bra In ahortiy. - bnildarm ter, but the accident which befel •.• Windstorm Insurance on baildiags, factory -here, t� Whiolr flRoar- coupons f+� �e - he lost his left arm; and had his Silverware, aloe the child's - wind -mill-. Silos eta right arm broken in three places, savings scrip, Automobile Insurance rendered it necessary to have the ..FOR QUIOK BALE µ installation ceremony postponed, of all kinds. C. A. OVERLAND _ 15 Used Electric Wasbere FAI3IIL8 Fo1; 8AL>I His many friends here congrata, 871 Phone 2501 1 10 -20 McOormick•Deeriog Tractor -= 4 late him on the honor conferred g Write or phone 1 15 -30 McUormiek. Deering Tractor ED. B O 11f� M A N upon him by hie ,brother Maeone, - 1 Fordeoo Tractor and are pleased re know that it ��� 1 1929 Ford Track (with damp, or stake body) _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. has so far recovered as to permit rapped 1 1928 Oakland Sedan him to resume his various activi• 1" 1. 1929 Durant Coupe _ Green River -ties, both - business and social. _ 1 4 year old Horbe 1 On Wednesday evening. last a Toronto Broad 1 Used Culti Packer BaBket Faetor� i reception was given by Brougham i Potato Planter, nod se w - Wor. Bra, Dr. Matbeson, of To• . 7ce - gger . A anrober of repossessed and reconditioned All kindwof Fruit Baskets, Berry Distri D, D, G. M• of Toronto Cream Seperators Crates, Farmers, Bushel District B. Dr. Matheson was A number of Riding and Tractor Piowe Aaekste, Clothes Baskets. Accompanied by his official 8ecre•- Good Dairy Butter tary and a large deputation of brethren from Queen City Lodge, ".' sae. Charles Cooper Frank Pennock, of which he is a past master' also ..Claremant Proprietor - visiting brethren from Markham, Large tin Tigar Salmon, .;, 25c Maker of the well known Stouffville, Uxbridge, Pickering Barnes' Baskets. and Whitby. The speaker of the Fancy Pink salmon, large l;tc Is Your Pickering News paid for ? Phone Markham 6409 evening was Wor. Bro. Baxter, of i.- ` 5 Lb.. Pail 97rap .. - ..: 35c - ...._ _Minneapolis, a Past Master of Brougham Union Lodge fifty. 10 Lb. Pail Honey 85c ..,'SPRING /S �COM /NQ three years -ago and now - President of the Minneapolis and Manitoba Tea Biscuits, per lb.. lye Railway. Bro. Baxter is a re• Rice, 2 lbs. .. _ ' ... 15e See our Wall Paper samples;before buying elsewhere. Pricea frow l0c ,markable man, eighty two years a single roll to 1.00 per roll. Order your Sherwin - Williams Paints of age and a thirty three degree Orange#, per dozen.. 20c here, Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil in stock. ;' s Mason, but was able to hold the Lemons, per dozen 26c P & G or Yearl•Soap, 6 bare.,. 25c Quicker Quaker Oats, audience spell bound for nearly an p Comfort or Glold Sosp. 5 bars 25c h china "' 35c hoar with most interesting re mi k Quick Quaker Oats, china 35c !' oiacences of the early history of Macaroni, 3 The �. 25c Soap Flakes, large p R ... 25c Seedless Raisins, 3 Iba '29c Balk Soap Flakes, 2 lbs 25c Icing Sugar, 3 IbR 25c this locality and the activities of Coffee, per lb. ... 29c Castile Soap, pkgs... .: 25e d Masonry in the United States, P 8 bare... '25c Corn Flakes, 3 Although president of a railway, Multipliers, per lb.... .. `loc Fele' Naptpa Soap, 2 bare INC Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c g y Dutch Setts; per lb. 14c ' 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs - that which gave him at far renter toilet Soaps, 3 bare... �3c thrill was that for thief five "' _ Men's Work Boots Goodyear Tire9 Exide Batteries' `y years he has been superintendent I Battery Charging 3 6r of a Sunday School and a great FINGOLD S lover and friend of boys. The Call and, ns*or; j'. nnnsuallp fine banquet was -• Phone your order, We deliver, ' given by the lodge and enjoyed Lower Price Store P1,onA Markham 8402. - Sold and Installed by by the visiting brethren. Bros. Phone 3301 Snowden, Drummond rend Malcolm CLAREMONT ONT W General /+��n River FRANK 7 PROUSE Wood furnished the program. I • iii+ M. Duncim Merchants ��.• r PICKgRpNG _ pNTAM F •i ropw .• . . . :.,Fa,., „.• a.n . yu °�5 ' if� �, . 'C*. -,-:.- _ 'ti ir • ,-- ' <-.,t.y. . 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"awzy+:a . y #� z r Ilk 'id-? tr;'� > _, «� „:'•.i :' . vs 'd 7•r,.�.. . « i'•'i `�.�..? - held, half concealed in his hand- Pek � ,ter he ,,�` kerchief, a portion of a charred, hu- �/ *pan jawbone 9a- which several teeth ofte” still remained. tea �� �� But Moineau's words, fresh in his `M Ly ” - memo ry, urged ' ur d him to be cautious. — - - ,Put it away," he hissed, "and ' -et's awdlW jJ g S get out of here as quickly as possible" ""'�' Trotter • grunted disgustedly as he What came before• -- After -nany t.d- great .speed -but I could see that we __ a —_ —. _ — veiituree- flying- ovar-Chtna. Captain Jim- _ ORA_N pushed the handkerchief back into his my is captured by bandits. He escapes were going to hit with a .sound PEKOE coat . ocket and fail in beside his chief, in a frelQht. train and meets as old thump. _. , BLEND who led the way down to the little friend, Lieut. stone. on board. seeking Suddenly .we jammed on the ; brother who has also been captured bridge and up the hill on the other a by bandits. brakes, pulled the whistle valve ip side. When they were concealed by After we had cut the freight en- wide open and skated' into their A'. the bend in the path he stopped. gine free from the' cars, we roardd midst like a shrieking, Rae- eating . "No -aa, let's see it, Trotter," he ord- along the tracks -at a great rate. dragon. - ered. "Did you think I was going to Now and then we rushed by little "Jump:" inquest on it right under soldiers in the fields. Soon And lump we all did. Scottie went AVIll � hold an q g groups of gFtdi�i ���e gaiede>i� their roses ?" R e would be near into .action with t rest of us, sad, _ "Hey, go easy, chief," pretested the enemy's head - having the advantage of being air - -- -" Trotter, "they - ouldn't see us down d1" quarters. `top of the tender, he .quite naturally , r"♦► /`'�"�!,� / /,�,�,p',�',�,% where we were. I'm of daft." "We're getting jumped higher and went further. "You surprise me,'' snapped Bar. 6r close up to the Out of the • corner' of my_ eye I THE nar. "They knew that you were in lines;' I yelled saw him sail thru' the air. A Chinese the grounds and had a pretty shrewd above the infer • officer was striving to quiet a fran- _ idea of your pug ore. For all I know pal racket and tic horse. Straight as a bullet sail - y may have seen you plc is 'up.- bk HOUSE Trotter pulled the bowler more gine was making. of that Chinaman's neck. R rmly on his head and stared back "Before long we must abandon ship Off the horse they both went, 'and in astonishment, and set out on foot. Otherwise of all the blood curdling yells- - p� /� C TERY "You'll drag the brim off that some stupid Chinese General may, whew' -that officer just knew the % i r , J hat one of these days," snap- have ties put on the track and stop old dragon had got him at Iast. i ped Barnard irritably. "Let it alone us. And it's going to be just the 'Meanwhile I was doing a bit of and try and look intelligent." least bit difficult to make him believe sailing on my. own account. E►y T. C. H. JACOBS �1 Trotter grint.ed as the inspector, we didn't steal this old wagon. So I jumped for a -man nn horseback ��l' 'doe "►`� �°',,�'/'/ turned away and proceeded to exam- I think we'd better swap this thing but I miscalculated my speed and ine the gruesome find. He was one of while we still own it. I missed him entirely, Just behind - sr.OPSls you shall make a very close inspection the few men in the C.I.D. who could "Too late. Here he is, ". Stone re-, him, however, Henry Holt and his ward, Muriel and give me your opinion:' work wah Barnard without friction, ' plied. , was a second alnwaria ,are staying at a Dartmoor Again he chuckled, and to Barnard and while he filled and lighted his There, on the track, not calf a i mounted China - m. Holt has a friend, Moineau, living I • g menace, inde- i silence. away was piled an immense num man and I Ihim ' fear suggest a m • watched n mile a y p rt seemed to sugge pipe he m< desirous chat in on bi d a ed s and is e c Kestrel House, a Muriel marry Motneau's nephew, Hayden finite, but very real none the less. He presently the inspector looked up: bar of wooden ties. Around about like a football ercer, whom she dislikes. had hoped to draw the old man into "Male, one tooth filled with copper were perhaps a hundred soldiers A series of mysterious disappearances Pe �tiave been alarming the neighborhood, showing him the machinery which he amalgam, I think; with luck it might , with eight or ten officers on horse he wee and oft Mona Page, the vtear's daughter, being had heard working, but he saw that be - identified," he sa�.�ttere -did he went. the latest victim Another boarder at the farm !e Perci- Moinesu had no intention of being you find it "" "Jump before we're hit, Jed," I „i;, - val Pyecroft, who is murderously at- drawn. He decided to try another line. ­Down in the wood at the back of hollered. "Get a horse somehow time m slap tacked while walking on the moor. Then - he and his valet, Flack, sac out co der "I wonder if any of your acetones the house. There's apiped -in stream, and ride for those woods. There and Dalavec and argue about methods. c6>�r the - myste Kestrel House. could tell me anything of Miss Page "." or something of the sort, opens out will be plenty of vacant ponies when j had to get a horse and get out- he tlnds Locke belonging to there and runs down the bank to the they hear us go into action with our and so I did. It was a regular bedlam ]sons Page. a also a secret under- he asked. is is possible that they sMonad pease They give the locket to may have seen her.” river. Regular good gush of water brakes and whistle. you under, .let loose. Our old locomotive had Chief Ins or Barnard. who xop+ to "I've only two servants, Mr. Police- comes out. I found the bone lodged stand, Fu ". ",I added, slid into those tees, kicked o e few off iCastrel House to auesttoa Molneau. man; one is deaf and dumb, and the � in a root by the side, and if you a.3k "LTh Huh - me savvy," Fu answer, the track and then rolled over on her other is practically blind; neither go me it ain't so very old. By the size ed. back. sheets is the sir; like." a -tired CHAPTER X_(Cont'd) outside the house." of it I'd say it belonged to a pretty , The grout' of soidters stood near old horse. _ "The locket was found by 'one of I "Indeed, sir," replied Barnard. "I j hefty bloke." the obstruction on the track and I e (To be continued) lint' men, said Barnard slowly, "He saw the mute; he admitted me; rather i "And you would be. correct," agreed waited for us to arrive. Quite ap• } came up r the valley and crossed the s carious man, and -the other I take it I Xote: -Any of our young readers Barnard. "Anything else ?" The ser- � parently they expected -ua to set the writing to "Captain Jimmy ", 2010 bridge into the plantation, wbere he is a woman ?" geeat shook his head: ; brakes and come to a stop.. Butt Star Bldg., Toronto, will receive his found the locket. At the time he bo- "You may take it as you wish, Mr. ; "No, chief;' he replied. "I mate they didn't know our brakes. I signed . photo. free. lieved this house to he closed and an- policeman. and you may take it with I some fairish drawings of the place, ! Down we bore on them -not at any oecuflieC. I was wondering if it :ould absolute certainty that I am very tired but I didn't see nor hear a soul; it bava been Miss page's intenti ri to of this inquisition, so I suggest that licks creation how they' spotted me." Ball upon you ?" you join your subordinate who is "The unpleasant f:,ct remains that C�o�o�� }� ������ Milk "Very unlikely, sir, very unlikely. prowling through my grounds ' : they did," said Barnard, and lapse,i U t stn not so young and handsor-x as Barnard started; how had the old into a silence which he maintained . 1 used to be:' A second time 4Moinea i man known that Trotter was in the during the whole of the. return jour- igave that hard, unmlrthit 1 laugh as grounds? He was about to frame nay, his mind filled with a prepostet- The health - giving, delicious drink for children and groven- - be stared at the inspector through his some evasive reply when suddenly a ous theory which was yet ,supported UPS. Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. 41asses, with bright, unwinking .�Ye8- hand touched him roughly on the by a collaboration of circumstances,' _ Barnard Celt his temper riling, shoulder, and he swung around to on-the of which the madness of Mr. ifoineau ! _ -there was something peculiarly loath- the deaf mute behind him. He had I was not the least. Flack grinned as he held out th.� Sinrgeon Declareb Drug some about thin terrible old man. He seen no signal made by Moinesu. _ parcel, exposing a portion of the on- Addicts Worth Saving sensed- that he was being regarded neither had he heard the man tip• CHAPTER X1. - with jeering contempt and somehow proach. It came to him very forcibly tents' Commenting upon the queetioa his normally clear head was becoming that the butler must have been con- The sun was sinking over .the grey (To be continued.) which is almetimes raised as to unaccountably muddled. cealed in the :oom throughout the Dartmoor tors as Henry Holt climbs: '¢ whether or not drug addicts are worth out of the' valley and paused on the reclaiming, Surgeon- General Hugh-S. "Do you get many visitors, sir ?" he whole interview, and yet he was ready crest of the hill to admire the view. asked, mainly for the purpose of gain- to swear that the door had not been Placin his specimen box and net �. Cumming of the. United States Publio in time to think. opened after Moineau had entered, $ Health Service recently rooted that upon a boulder he !sat down to rest ' LUI � $Visitors, no, what do I want with The ofd man made a gesture of dis- Po i' drug addict prisoners who have tom- •: visitors? Holt comes over to see me missal as he sank back in the chair for a few minutes before continuing ` muted offenses against the United tow and again, he's an old friend, and closed his eyes, but when Barnard his way. He was in the act of light. a ; States and who are no longer taking - o come over turned to go there flashed into them ing a cigarette when a figure stole drugs„ show, according to preliminary likes t and tomolo , h I behind a orse bush s keen on entomology, team, end the thin lips cress - � silently from g lbere and admire my collection. Occa- an ugly g came swift! towards him. �.. -. studies of the Public Health Service, sionally helps me with my electrical ed into a vicious sneer of hate. y i a greater proportion of above average ; Holt turned his head as he hears work; wt.r :c, sir, which will one day. Once more in the open air the in- "Have you got a good cook:"• intelligence than !a observed among =tot so far distant, oh, na, not so far spector took a deep breath. He had sandbaswthudded upon his skull and son addict prisoners. distant I say, work which will startle had quite enough of Kestrel House fort without a cry he t�ppled forward ta', . ''dust be, alie says she goes to among the drug addicts studied 1` the world and give a blessing to mar.- a while. Though he had not dccom- i church erery_nlght•" thirty in every one hundred were '-`kind such as has never been dreamed plishe all that he had hoped to do, i lie sprawled upon his face in the hea- _ - •t} --- = above average in intelligence, whereas he felt that his visit had not been j ther. His assailant stood for s mo- I. Tipping the Tipster o{," i meat looking down upon him before! .eighteen In every ose .hundred prix- The rising voice, charged with an barren of results. ! he picked up the specimen -box. With A very tnean man had a good win oners not addicted to the use oL drugs enthusiasm entirely fanatical, sudden - I Trotter was waiting for him on the r- stopped. The aawklike, face was edge of the plantation, and Bernard, dexterous, the'liala d afigcinsof he sa isfaeu tipstelr. �tihenthey imet after athe orace, gen e.aOnethe other hand. !seventeen "'thrust forward towards the inspector used to his assistali.I little manner -I Pe as he asked in a huaized whisper: isms, guessed that he had discovers; tion overspread his lined, sallow little the tipster said: "Did you back !k, in were hundred onsidered drug g bednor- "How would "you like to live forever,, something which he judged to, be of face. r rom the boA he extracted a guv'nor." Ali? Never to die,, never to rot in the' importanbite and me,e chief!" ot whispered d .riPeed t open at,oreecornB the seat, the puntler, "and `itr3y u're here replied to- one! in every dull n addict i., s were grave, eh? Always young, always in ` �og At the same moment another figure morrow look out for me, because I've mentally defective. the full bloom of manhood, what do Trotter, with suppressed excitement,) -0, you say to that, ch ?" I "We're on the right track, look what stepped from behind a rock some dig- been promised some information' Despise himself Barnard shrank ;I've found:' tance away and carne quickly •rp the. which I shall pass on to you as a „Henry is 'so original. He• says i sudden quickening slope. quid pro quo." things to me I have never he ::rd be- :from the wild eyes gleaming at him I Barnard felt a "Excellent, my dear Flack," ha "lt it's all the same to yon, guv' nor," fore." "What? Has he a <ke] )•a to from behind the tinted glasses. The, of his pulse, and into his steely, grey t_ '. Aran was mad, unquestionably insane J eyes there crept a gleam of interest drawled, "I observe that you have not replied o t tipster, "I'd. rather have u - R+h, .,,;,d lna of his face were working as he stared at the object which Trot• forgotten the trick.' _ see A001116 sassis Amis, in a manner horritle to w 1 no -- - claw -like handy clenched and unr -" clenched rapidly as they beat upon the arms the eha.r. Barnard half et' -.` - petted him to 'leap forward, and I but 'in a' braced himself for action, , Aninute the spasm passed, and 1loineau ; There's scarcely an ache or pain fell back in his chair apparently ex-1 lrausted, his head lolling against, the „. „ that Aspirin Will 'not relieve a.. :cushion and his dreadful eyes closed It . 'Promptly. It can't remove eke cause; The clock striking in the hall roused him at-last and he opened his eyes t•, ac tit will relieve ilia pain ! Head- . has. Backaches. Neuritis• sad• r, glare at the inspect< r, j k <• i *' ` neuralgia. Yes, andeven rheiurnatisrm "Think I'm mad, eh? Well, perhaps r Mead proven directions for many T am, perhaps I am. Don't think,., „� important uses. Genuine Aspirin eternal life is poss :lie, do you? Bsh:1 he . for :>g: �._ . , what do you know of the march of j „$ cross: i • `+can't depress the art Look ltbe Bayer �s • science, how can you comprehend the - K 0 wonders of mod „:” chemistry .tna i r electrical resea -ch ?" With an effort Barnard con.rolled his rising temper. r, AGHE ...: Y•., 4. 1 ih Y "I'm not a chemist, sir," he said, : "but I have a vast admiration for _ those ,men who devote their live to THE G1A':T AND THE PIGMY : t the - scientific research. I should vary. _ , Y much like to see you. electrical plant. "! ,' i l,ie the advaivege of thn height of the platform above rAil•level, ahcn .!!sail .rp M9ineau chuckled, a harsh, rasping C ana•i : : :, 1'.:eaic Rallway's new " s000" multiple-pressure locomotive, the Bantam Austin coupe, -hown in the ! hlii,ie „� -„ .,, to sound. Police- above piettwe cannot measure up to the top of the huge cylinders of the gr Mr. peat engine, which is the largest and ISSUE. NO. 23 —�3 i . "Doubtless you would, rhaps`most powerful of its kind in the world, and unique on the American Continent. psan, but not yet; some day pe �'' .- _ �.. ;— a,•:..: . . .: - r.;'::,..w ,a,'�xc s+• Ry,: Y?;r :w se's'µ -.: --•ew save .ye ': t -�..e. "LF�,�•':. ,`.:n ti "^IF;•N "�7 a,�,a.,a... :w -'=R, •: �y p- "ZT1G��„�s ?: Y��",� -_ �.:�w!s.;: ••i'�;Y+w^.w«.. x7p.'•7,°�,�i di, S �s • : a + •x + u"'' .. K" x. art,%s-.,";. ,s�w,�,;t .+.r ?+rc^,y•" y �, `, �'.. - "n :•�+ mr-r•- _ .. c s : :�. °..tit`s' : ni• -� rY i, �r � .. e?•,aK i; rA . , r.3'• v3? "`'�. rt•� } il•t• v ,,,+k. �•� �q�` /�i�.G" � +tl � �. � .. �: .., • . tea- _ ..uav _.�. :..., • asxr.'y.rpiya .,:r ^...7.+......' :.. ,4 wy�- • . ,c�;� awn.3,;2. r+ � � - nri.e.�e:� ".!'T° _ :u - ,._.,.Tatar. = :�•.: .''SwsSY +' gyp%` - �6.w` •'t .�' !a .. '. •'!, • � / tea' _+ A ,� tr 1 I< _ +Owl "WS f Ittwonder You have dandrul following no woad in your hair, the way you have to =l1 1►)r r Y scratch to di this stuff u _ _ - i � � � � :ate • - g p,„ Son —Dad, who was ShyIock? 7 eq Dad— Goodness, boy! You attend �K SLEEP - x , the beat college to this state and This will leave a pleasant picture is :. How gracious the night which draws his memory and make him think of - y £ , don't know who Shylock was! Sotf,I the curtains of the day and given w Your home as a place he loves to You go aa� read your Bible. �? visit and where he is welcome. Look privacy, quiet and darkness in which to "knit nD the ravelled sleeve of over the equipment of your guest room t A financier of our acquaintance' „ says that the sucker's haven't Dare. Sleep playa a part in nutri= and see if it meets, apecificatioas. - ?'. _ manently deserted the stock market, Van. Without it the body would be y They are merely waiting until the '-partially tarved. HOUSEHOLD HINTS y prices get too high again. a A It gives the heart a chance to rest, If you store away the winter stove, s �; �� re for that organ beats more slowly dur• set in a dry place. First rub it all 9 To a friend whose birthday is to s' 'ing sleep. The blood pressure also over with an oil which is heavrenough falls during this time of relaxation. to stay on and cover it and thus pre.€ '� s ,¢ day: e There Beat congratulations .is no better way to fight vent the moist air from combining Finest wishes too, wrinkles than with "beauty sleep," with the iron or steel parts and form- �,, di+r Enough to fill the coming gears Even the hair flourishes better and is ing rust. If you use discaXded meat v With happiness for, YOU. "thicker - - sleep. As a cure for frazzled nerves, which have salt in them, as salt en- There isn't any objection to col there is no better remedy. What are courages rust, legs training except that it post the conditions which induce a sound When furnace fires are out have the ; pones a fellow's education four years, bnd restful sleep? furnace inspected and defects reme• ri A good conscience and confidence died. If it is a hot water or steamer y� They say a woman bra a are the first requisites_of sleep. Oth- heating plant, drain oft the water from , / ggel when �. yc. her husband made $100 on a apecnb ers are: An active life, which makes the boiler until the sediment and de- attve deal, but when he lost $50 on one normally weary; quiet, darkness, posit have : been flushed out.- When > f Another venture she bawled him out. ` relaxation, and 'a regular bedtime, the water runs clear stop running it L r; One does not sleep well on an empty off and add enough more. clear water The average talking picture talks stomach nor after a heavy meal. To to fill the system. Leave water in it I too much and says too little. :A ' get a good night's rest the evening during the summer. {V n _ meal should be light but sufficient. If ( "These electric clocks keep good hungry at bedtime, eat a few crackers Salad Hints > time, all right," says R,ageon Tate A er drink some warm milk. All salad materials sboud be clean tern from 8tvshville, "but they don't Avoid stimulants, such as tea, coffee and crisp and cold —three c'a. The tick -tock, and you can't wind them 1 or exciting mental work in the even. materials should not be mussy, but up." ing. An evening walk, a tepid bath cut in even pieces and arranged attrac and a lullaby in the heart induce re- tivel Examined the lettuce for in- Edith— Gloria, what does your relax in When You have washed mother think of Year father start• the muscles, then turn on the right it carefully in cold - water, Pit- 3t n a ir "" - -- ing a beauty parlor? wide and go to .sleep. closely covered dish In a cool place - - - - Gloria —Gh, she's glad. Edith. for an hour or so, until It becomes She'll get to spend so much more PREPARING FOR BABY very crisp. - time with him. ' One of the joys of the mother is igetting the things ready to welcome GELATIN • � � > �yj�, A Hollywood Director Asks: "Can. - the new baby. Bad, indeed, is the case Cool the ;elatin before you add f. ^' �f the movies be improved ?" My Dear Of the mother who hag not the where- fruit or vegetables. They will be. •+ Sir; there is room for nothing else , - ;withal to perform this happy task. come soft It added while the gelatin is but. Occasionally welfare workers find a I atill warm, also they will be likely to Photograph of model of statue being erected to Houvreate Edward -• spoor woman who has nothing at all, rise to the top rather than being d!s- Cornwallis, founder of the City of Halifax, in front of the Canadian Na- Wife —You don't love me any more. on band to rare for or dress her newly. When you see me _ = Y tribated evenly throughout the mold. tional Railways' hotel, "The Nova Scotian ", in that city, which will be � crying now, you Prrived infant. �To prevent this latter fault, do not don't ask why. + - Equipment for the baby's care con• add the fruit or vegetables until the unveiled on the city's natal day, June 21st, thin year, Cornwallis was bore Husband —I'm awfully sorry; my gists of: an old soft blanket; four gelatins, begins to thicken .but before In London in 1715, the sixth son of Baron Cornwallis and Lady Charlotts dear, bat. these (Mestioas have al. dozen safety pins of different sizes; it becomes a firm mold. Butler. He was sent by the Imperial Government to establish a settle- ready cost me entirety too mach, 00104 old soft towels: soft wash meat and military stronghold in Nova Scott& on the cite' of the present Cloths; a hot -water bag with a flannel A KITCHEN CONVENIENCE city of Halifax and he arrived In the harbor with 1200 settlers, mostly dis- A survey is planned to discover In cover; talcum powder; castile soap; One may find in the markets a small banded state women have greatest _ beaded soldiers and sailors, on June E19t, 1719. He immediately set shoat Olive oil; two ounces of boric acid the task of foundin g rights. Speaking off -hand. .we'd -fl 'dusting powder;" and -a place for the garbage container which clamps to the g the city and succeeded !a doing so in the face of atroa say the state of matrimony. safe - baby to sleep. water pipe underneath the sink and apposition from the Indiana and the French. Sentries had to be posted practleee are often more important _ The last may be s crib. a bad, a can be swuAg out and waste matter on the outskirts and arme$ parties sent out with the pioneers to cut the than safety appltaacee. In keeping clothes basket, a box on castors, or a pat In !#. The inner bucket has a timber for building the log huts, The table around which he formed the with the current rage, there comes -baby carriage which !s -large and perforated bottom, that liquids may first provisional government !n 1749 on board one of the warships which the minature cocktail. One drink drain off. The liquid may be poured g and is a minaturc out. After &IL roomy. Soon there will be a demand brought the settlers to Halifax, .is located fa the Legislative Building, - down the sink and the dry part burn• for a baby carriage, but it need not Hallfax, the oldest existing parliament building In the British Empire, and you never saw a woman lolling around be provided In advance, ed. or the ya into the larger garbage Uptown, leaning against a wall, and it was at this table that Canada's new Governor General, the Earl of Beer Other conveniences-. are: a special can in the yard. bragging about the work she used borough, was sworn In. In 1753, on account.of his health giving oat, Cora- bath pan for baby;, a bat frames for I COOKING FRUITS .. wallis resigned and, returned to England, afterwards becoming a member to do, did yon? rocks and shirts; a bath apron of ` Cooking sj:',ens the cellulose and of Parliament for Westminster, He went to Gibraltar as Governor in 1789 r - - ,Turkish towelling or outing flannel, a Mothet�•NOw, Clarissa, you must , flow chair without arms and a tow skin of fruits. To retain the flavor and died there in 1778, being buried at GultOrd Parish Church, near Bury, take a bath before you get ready table on which to bathe and dress the and color, keep the fruit tightly cov- St. Edmunds. He served also as a member of Parliament before he was for the party - (baby, eyed during the cooking process, so sent to found the City of Halifax; ` The monument was designed by the Clarissa —But, mother, I thou ht as to prevent evaporation. g The layette, or baby outfit, should noted sculptor :Massey Rhind.— Photo, Canadlan• National Railways, you said It was informal? . contain: ,Three abdominal bands, six MRS SOLOMON SAYS: Inches wide and twenty Inches long, of — A woman in the suburbs was chat- / When things do not come out as you The Honey Bee honey it is lilted up and another sup- taring over the back fence with her loft flannel stripe, uahemmed; three would Have them, don't worry. Final er placed between it and the brood Mhirta of silk and wool or. cotton and results do not show up until long af- ehamber and so .,a• until near the next door neighbor. prool (all -wool shrinks too much).'terward and we may live to see the (Experimental Farms Note end of the flow. After the crop !a Mrs. H. —We're going to live is a —$ize two is preferred as they will not I harvested one deep or shallow super better neighborhood soon. ` be so soon outgrown. Four flannel day when we see thankful 'that they 'Honey bees like some human be- Mrs. D. —So are we. kirta of the slip type, without bands; turned out as they did. full of the best honey should be set _ logs hr re that tortunRte or unfnrt. aside until the fall and then placed * _ -• - Mrs. H.—What, Are you moving, _ three night gowns or wrappers open- unate ability. of gatt.erin t0 them- too? - ing !n front; eight white dresses, or TO An Old Book selves mgrs of that articular wealth; back on top of the hive. This will pies. D —No, ae are staying here. "You're old, dear lonely volume, p give the bees plenty of food for the r'slips," three white dresses, or "slips," In which they are interested, than winter and provide three knit bands with shoulder straps, Your youthful days are fled, they can actually use,• and also like er them with two When someone starts to open or. I And all Your old -time splendour— I chambers to winter in. At the Ex- ` = 1part wool; at least four dozen diapers.; human beings they s petimeatat Farm: -0ttaw - .b, cloak, cap, and carriage blanket; That by some thinker's bed a, as been teiag relieved. of, any portion of it. errtntght as well pause until the act Or on some student's bookshelf found that either a deep or shallow• n (three pairs of socks if In summer, or, In the case of th4 bees, however, a is completed. Everybody forgets Once shone —like him, is dead. auger may be used, but the Use of .-Jong stockings, !f la cold weather. goodly portion of their stores can be the deep super allows for greater the preacher and watches the man w ,I confiscated without any crash in the fixing the. window. "Perhaps, when times were pressing, interchanges of equipment. BLUING He starved from lack of pelf stock markets, hence the . use of p p -- Where, however, the .des super is •It !s said that bluing. was first used ` supers. Supers are merely additional considered too heavy for ease in Samples • And took you very fondly _ . p boxes that are added to the hive by Queen Elizabeth to make her rafts From your place upon the shelf handling, the ahalIow super fits in as , so white that they would not make her I proper for the purpose of giving the I admirably, but at a little A cIe.ggman was fond of a par• :. And sold you — selling, so it seemed, I greater ticularly hot brand of pickles, and, yellow skin quite so conspicuous: bees sufficient Thom in which to storz cost. —C. B. Gooderham, Dominion Y A portion of himself, their surplus honey. The a per& finding difficulty in procuring them at ' It is still used to make clothes a P Apiari_ t. hotels when travelling, y Clear white :rather than the yellowish - r •fa general use are of the same size g, invariabl car- _. "Then in a dealer's window as the hive roper and are known' tied a bottle with him Or on a hawkers a stand many washings. One should not use •you lost the beauty that was yours as deep supers, some beekeepers, One ay, w n dining with u too much fit the rinse howl , as it is howe-,er, prefer to use shallow sup- - pickles in front of him, a stranger sat When your designer's hand .,ers, these supers are a little better ,.. down at the same table. Soon he asked very difficult to remove. ; Had shaped and made you what -you than half the depth of the deep , the clergyman to'. pass the pickles. Unless all soap Is washed from the' were— / 1. + supers. During the winter months '�� The latter did as he was requested... clothing, the alkali of the soap will I A credit to your land. the bees Are usually confined to a irb i .and in a few secon3s noticed the combine with the salt of the iron in ^ • I -single chamber or to two chambers, ' l ` stranger watering at the eyes and home bluings. and Iron rust spots will "And then, dear old campaigner, that is the hive plus a deep or shal- ,` gasping for breath, , !Appear.- You felt the cruel knocks' low super. In the spring as the "I see by your dress," said the man The bluing should be well mixed Of Fortune that no longer smiles! „ ' hroughout the rinse water that the I weather warms up and new nectar ' �. •wha;t he had recovered, that yon. are ' They put you in box, and pollen are available the bees a parson." tticles washed will not be streaked. To sell you —just for -what you'd fetch, "I - ' #[ the bluing settles to the bottom off Among the other egin to increase to number and am." crocks, soon more room Is required, especial• IN%Ley: How you've changed "I suppose you preach ?" The tub, clothing immersed in it is I ly where they wintered in single sines we were married. You used "Yes, -about twice a week." 4kely to be so badly marred that it "When you were young and clean and chambers This boon is given by to have such a happy contented "Do- you ever preach about Hades?" 7, will be' almost impossible ever to re- fresh placing a super on top of the hive look, 1 "Why, yes. Sometimes I deem it my move the coloring. Your leaves did not contain without a queen excluder. The 'bees Hubby: That was taken when I duty to remind m con '. A paragraph or sentence more expected to marry you, and now that subject." y congregation on ' are allowed to raise brood in these THE GUEST ROOM Or but a single grain' two chambers Where the bees I've gone and done it. "I thought so," said the stranger, The comfortable and convenient More truth than now, dear relic, wintered in two chambers an add -. ---+ — ' "but you are the first in our line 1 a (► uest room bespeaks the hospitality of Of a long - departed brain. tional super will not be required yet. Green "You said you always have ever met who carried samples," <: the hostess. Nothing will make him Later In the season when more nee.' the last word with your wife, but since eel ad unwelcome as to find no room "And as I hold you in my hand tar is coming In titan the .bees cant I've been here she continually ordered A man's own good breeding is his hang his clothes; no provision for I. see that evea.you use other supers will be regnired to i you about." Brown: "I do have the beat security against other people's is Pere anywhere along the line. Can teach a lesson by your life take care of the surplus. A queen ,last word. Didn't you hear me say ill manners.- -Loral Chesterfield. a Where should be plenty of closet space, To all us mortals who excluder Is placed on top of those 'All right' ?" towels, wash cloths, a comfortable bed Reach thoughtless sands to what Is chambers in which brood is being a "There is no more dangerous doe• ith enough bedding for cold nights, bright raised and a super placed on top of "Death would be awful only if we trine than that a law is not law 9 a In short, everything at hand which hA And beautiful and now the queen excluder When this first were conscious In death of not ltav for some reason, you, dislike some. • Jg likely to'need, — Clifford Witting, in the Dark Horse. super is about two - thirds full of ing lived. " -,John trakifte. thing about it "— William G. McAdoo. :' 41— — �qw 4 70 a 64. .7, 7o� 71 T 4j' —The Misses Reddin ar:i!pend- —Dancing every. Saturday at Dow . I LOCALISMSng a few qeeks with th . sister Drop Inn. �210 in Buffalo. —Radio Licenses may be obtained F —John O'Connor, of Belleville, —The annual service at the. from W. C. Murkar, at the News. Stanfield's .-U-nderwea-r' �4 -,5, --visited his mother here on Friday. White Church will be held on Office. last. Sunday, June 14th. The dollec —L. B. Tapsoutplano-tuner, will r r- tion will be in aid of the,cemetery be in this locality in a few. days.- —Mrs. Leslie Morley is In i1o. fund. Any orders left—at--THE N8W8 Men'S !in Snm;m6r_UnderwAHkr_in shirts anaillorts,' -irouto for %..few days visiting her sister. —Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident Office will receive prompt atten- Miss Aggie Marquis, of Stroud Dentist. Office in residence, two tion. and Rayon Bilk Combinationsi doors east of St. Andrew's church, 'Belles of visited with relatives in Pickering Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m 'to —The operetta, "The at 1.75 and 1.50. over Sunday. 6 t nx Daily, and Evenings by 'ap- Fol-de rol," now being prepared by —Miss Lillian Wiwan, of Peter po tment. (X-ray service). members of the United Church host, event the week-end with her choir, will, it is expected, be pre. Sport Shoes in leather and canvas, from 93o to 4.75, grandtiother. Mrs. A. Burrell. — Robt..Stork, who has been on seated to St. Paul's church on the- the staff of the Pickering branch acing of Friday. June 12th. —Mrs. Fernandez, of Toronto, evening splonaiachoice. past five visited her parents. f the Bank for the pa ' W. B. and years, has received notice of hie —At the meeting held In the ',Mrs. Pow-ell, one day last week. Gordon House on Friday evening transfer to the Birch Cliff branch, —Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright has been last there was only a small attend. Don?t forget to try a Tip Top Suit.. We have doubled -7 spending a few days with her With a substancial increase in ante, but itwas decided to hold salary. He expects to make the .. ­.. -_ 1. -any !nacle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. move in a few days. the usual Dominion Day celebrsi our output already over Fielding, of Gravenhtirst. lion in the park under -the auspi —The Young People's Society —Miss Louise Rorke, of Toronto, ces of the Fire Company, previous season, of the United Church' held their was In the village one day last — tabor of law-auits are Miss closing meeting on Friday A nu week visiting her aunt y evening 124-00 quevto the win- pending p 1�st and the ban g in several arts of the • One Price Louis& Richardson, who is Iferi ouslV ill. Ding group, was given.* About one province where parties have hriadte --to nf the brongbt action ag inst muuici- -George Cowan, on on ay J - 'C_& tables, palities for damages sustained eburch were seated, 'a' Iiiddies' Play 8 in khaki-, bluc and light blue last. caught of the largest fish through defective roadways. In with Mr. Ripley, the President, as 'taken from Daffin's Creek fora 0 ter. Toasts to the King, every case the municipality has denim, extra strong, made by Kitchens, number of years. It was a shad t hatmas d against such damages and and weighed eight pu,,LJUa. the Winning Side, the Visitors insure and the United Church were pro- it is the insurance companies that regular 1.25, for 1.00 —The monthly meeting of the posed and responded to. The Rev. will have to fight the claims. A Woman's Association of the Unit Mr. Mellow, of Manilla, was the few years ago the Globe- Indem ad Church will be held on June the Radio Licenses Issued. 10th, at 3 p. m., at the home of principal speaker of the evening, nity Company carried most of d and they always paid Mrs. Walter Bray. There will be whose much appreciated address policies, F reasonable claims, Fred T. B -Picke 'n f was the concluding item on the promptly all re Bunting, ri ashowerof towels and kerchiefs for the bazaar. program. Miss Jean Clark's and in every way they proved ruoutbly paper, as always, proved very satisfactory. But another Established 1857. —S. X. Ham, formerly of Picker very interesting and contained company appeared upon the scene ering, died at Vista, Man., oo May some very interesting news and with a much cheaper policy, and his widow, two son@, Melvin and 28rd. He leaves to mourn his loss facts concerning certain members naturally they succede in getting of the Society. much business. But their policies Leonard. at home, two daughters, 10M —00 Tuesday, May 27th, the were so low that they have not Mrs. H. Berglund of Polly, Sask., -n able to meet their claims, Pickering Institnte, with members bee � iq and Doreen, at home, of Whitby branch as their guests, hence the court actions. They he* —The county council is In see• to sior, this weeir. It is airilpf-tPri met at the horne of Mrs. W, J. conaider it more nrufltd.ble that the Provincial Government mi Mi-es—An-i3ea, of Whitby, fight the claims than pay UP. read a couple of poems of her own They think that many would pre; will be asked to discontinue con composition. and Mrs. A. Lynde for to drop their claims than go struction work on highways during the period of depression a entertained the ladies with two on with their actions. People Grocery Specials for This Week-: solos in suitable costume. Mrs, naturally like to get things an step which will meet with the Wright, of Odessa, then add reRsed cheap p as esible. but in the end approval of the ratepayers. the ladies. Through a uii�3under- they find out that it does not Heinz Mixed Sweet Pickle, big 34 oz jar 40c, —There will be an auction sale Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, large tin 21C Ing standing she did not choose the always P,%Y. of the bou@ehold effects belong' --tothe estate of the late W H subject that Pickering branch bad —We regret to report the sud. Marshall's Fried•Filleted Herring,; 21c .]Banks, at the premises. just asked for. bet ,he gave some very den death of Jimmie John@, the north and adjoining Pickering flue and helpful advice to the three year old so-n of L and M ry. 'ew Cheese, per lb.... memberg. both iodividnally and Jobas, of Church St. which took Village, to-morrow (Saturday) at 33c clock, standard time See as an organization Lnn(•h wai4 place Friday night about 11,00 Qnick Quaker Oats. with chinaware served by the ladies and Mrs. R, o'clock. after a few hours' illness.. Mist of articles in another column. . "Drudge" Scouring Powder, 16 oz. —Congratulations to Ed. Jones. H. Crook made a motion of aP- The boy, apparently, bad been in package. 3 for '25c mechanic at Law's Garage. who preciation to the speaker. !'lids the best of health natilthat morn• attended the short course at the Annes, Mrs. Lyodeand the boiapi jug when he seemed to be some- 12 Automobile 'School last winter table hostess, who had helped to what indiaposed. Abont Donn e Diake the meeting Such. an enjoy• went into convulsions, and had operated by General Motors, 08h• able one. several during the afternoon and he having recetyed a fine deplows with honors, receiving an —The death occurred on Wed- evening About eleven o'clock he of 84 per cent. on a average- all aesday last in Toronto, at the had no4er, and passed away in - home of her son, A. M. Kerr, of a a fevlv minutes. Medical aid was subjects. The police trustees have plant former well known resident of summonAd whptf be had the first lad In the parka number a Dew Pickering, Mrs. George Kerr, attack and everything was done to bring relief, but without avail, ) trees. A number of trees that widow of the late Mr. Kerr, who for many years, was manager of The funeral took place on Monday were planted several years ago 1have boon destroyed or badly the bank here. Deceased was afternoon to Erskine Cemetery, imatilated by boys bending them born in Edinburgb, Scotland, and The deepest sympatby of the down and breaking them or by for aeveral yearn In her early life com munity goes out to Mr. and • lived in Brighton, Eastland, Later Mrs. Johns in their sudden be- -tearing off branches. In future they wig! be prosecute those found she can to They have had a long to Canada, where obe reavement. & period of hard luck. They have idestroytOg these trees. married Mr. Kerr. She was —The many friends. of Miss Presbyterian, being a member of had a great deal of sickness in Louisa Richardson will regret to St. Andrew's Church, Pickering, their home, and now Mr. Jobnp, bear of her death, which took in which she took an active inter• who has been in the employ of lace on Tuesday afternoon at the erest in its various activities. She the Imperial Oil Co.- bmi been home of her sister- in law, Mrs. W, is -survived by four eons: and two thrown out of employment Mona V. m t a daughters, Archie. Norman, Allan, With A Dumber of other employees STY L E MUNDAT110 GARMENTS V. Richardson, after about week's illness. She had been Douald. Mrs. L. White.. and Dolly. cf the company. owing to the band (lied a number (.f present business depression, and, C O R R E C T N E S S, spending a few hours at the ]at, Her husband 90. One son, John, was certain t:F&nge- that have . a ter'i home and had gone down years a i bbeen is as durable HOLEPROOF cellar, and in some way had .drowned in SAcrRI)IeDto River, made. Holoproof Hosiery Calif., while inaking a futile at- as it is delicate ..as high in fallen. She was found in a semi HOSIERY conscious condition, from which te•nipt to save a young lady from Neir Advertisemoi&SP. fashion as in quality . . . and its A'.\ D she had never recovered. Whether drowning, and a daughter, Je-ie, wher condition was die'd in early womaubood. The colors. fit your costumes as per- due to a stroke LIOR SALE—Jerse , v r I nw, . frpsh. also ur feat- or to injuries caused by the fall funeral, whiph was private, took 1 .1 • — - I - 1) eleQ Jectly hasiery fits . yo hArety knumn, SheWNW ark, Dunbdrtgn. -----t"ot def a Iffe• long resident of this town• was made in Erskine cemetery HOLEPROOF, 0 RENT—Ahimt 60 acres 6f vas. ship, having been born on the —Some time ago we were highly TO land or stock by the month. Apply W. bass line `79 years 'ago ­ She was honored (?) when we recelfed FL Badgerow, R. R. 1, Pickering, 40 -41 HOSIERY "To say the least, one of a large family, of.whous communication from a firm of only two survive, Jame@, of Hum book•eellers in Toronto informing P APER-H ANGING —Pain fling and --they are an graining by thoroughly experienced man. na that we were one of three of boldt, Sask., and Mrs. Rorke, Satisfaction guaranteed. N, Randall, Whi evale. Attractive Toronto. She was a member of four persons in the township who us- ORENT—On Church St. Pickering $1.00 the Society -of Friends,_And• was were efinsen to receive gratuito Thalf of brick house, including blinds and fix-' to $2-510 Combination very highly esteemed Wall who ly an encyclopaedia, consilating of tuxes t�, of G D. Bly. 210 Indian Road. To- -knew her. being of a most cbeer- Pome'twelve volumes. This set, rn WS' office. -ful disposition. Her funeral will they Claimed, was superior to the ANTED-50 to 100 acres ARM W (Thursday) of JL! � buildings, some bush, with creek'if take -place this ter- Encyclopedia Britanies. The rea. Gilswn, No, 1, Pick 40 -noon, and Interment will take son for maiiing tnis presentat on — ;4cker3n`L` ,place in the Friends' burying was the fact that our names on !ground. the list of'purchaiers would have OUSTOM HATGRINC AND BABY '%_)CHICKS FOR SALE—Rocks, Rhode Is- -A mtber bad accident occur- a great influence in, inducing lands and Legborns, hatched under Jamesway red on Saturday evening on the others to bny Happening to be methods. Prices reasonable. Phone Pick 702. ,Into P. Willows, Greenwood. highway abont a . mile and a half in the city one day we went east of the vilhxe. L. K. Fallis, the office of the firm which was T OST-Oa Kingston Higbviray, on of 2172 Gerrard St. East. Toronto, situated on Adelaide St. west, in JL-.JSaturday May 22rd, a Fox Terrier, with SE1113ERLING harness; smooth hair; I I months old; black and was driving west in a new Will @• order to find out sometbing abont white with brown Marking over eyes. 910 DO Knight sedan, which was pur- their scheme, of which we had our Reward if returned to owner care of the News. pecial Serv'ice Tires chased that day; and be bad as suepiciouti. We wete received ()tt ZSALE—A-hon-t 100acres. suit- —S • passengers Mr. and Mrs. Hewk- very graciously and were handed Fable for ranching, fox-farming or truck-farm- yard and Mrs. Hazelton, of Toron• a paper to sign, which wag neces. ing• Good soil. Plenty of shade and water. 34 mile north of Glen major station. Bargain for to. At the same -time there wFte a sac y in order to receive the pres- quick sale. Apply Mrs. M. Rawson, Cl are- As thousands of drivers now know, are number of care going ea-t, and for ent. Being inquisitive find some• mont. 40.42 some reason they greatly slackeu• what canny, we started to read ORONTO ET-WASH LAUIN - built stronger and L wear longer than any 'a W edepeed. One of the cars atthe the paper. The man, being ins TDRY (semi finish)—Let our driver call and Just leave your rear, a Buick coupe, driven by hurry, did not want us to take explain our 24 hour service. We name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shot) -tire even Seiberling could ever build jag. W. Compton. of Ashburn, time for that. However, we read will pick up and deliver each flMonday. Wednes- could not be stopped in time to a clause which stated that we day and Friday. 81,v. before. revert striking the car ahead and would also receive each year for rur supplement which Pickgring Beach , ned out. The driver put on the several years a sit, the would in and ask to se brakes, and on account of keep the books tip to date. e these"world I Come slippery state of the road, collided But these "buts" often change Park r Fallis' car, the aspect of things) would bA tires. Head -on with Mr. pus urn of $93 00 Dancing Every Saturday Night was upset. Both cars were obliged to pay the s badly damaged. The passengers for the supplements, which would in Mr. Faille' car were painfully cost in all probably not more than Fi!eddie Breakwell and his .itbongh not seriously injured. two or three dollars. We have 8-piece Orchestra. the encyclopedia, nor g ARLES Be SPENCER Fortunately, the glass in the car not yet got .50 wag not broken, otherwise the havi they Rot the $93,06. we Come and see the iDjurjeo would have been more b^.e no doubts bnt that similar 9T10-W:8C)JLrZ •eneral Pepairs, Oils sad Gas. serious. We understand that a offers were made to hundreds in t-barce for reckless driving will be I the towD@hip, and the "honor" brightly illuminated by Ontario Poid by Traffic Officer' Hilliard )bestowed was simply a bait to electric light. Pickering, • Against Couppton catch -the sackers that might- bits.